Gather round, Envoys! Join us outdoors by the fire to feel Mora’s flame for > Soulframe Devstream 7, where we’ll reflect on Preludes 9, speak to the narrative of Soulframe, and share a first look at Preludes 10.

For the first time, earn a Soulframe Preludes Invite via Twitch Drop by watching the stream for 30 minutes!

Make sure your Twitch and Soulframe account are linked to receive your Drop!

  1. Login to your Soulframe account on soulframe.com
  2. Under Account Management > User Information > Link Your Twitch Account!, select “Link Account”
  3. You’re all set! Tune into the Devstream for 30 minutes to receive your Preludes Invite Twitch Drop.
  4. After the stream, claim your Drop from your Twitch Inventory and find your Preludes Invite code on soulframe.com under Account Management.

We’ll feature a live Q/A segment during the stream - please propose your questions in this thread!

See you at twitch.tv/playsoulframe on Friday, April 25, 2025 8:00 AM!

Soulframe Devstream 7: 11am ET - 12pm ET

I’m not sure if the code received is transferable, or automatically claimed by the soulframe account that your Twitch is linked to.

  • Frisbeedude
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    28 days ago

    I got invited as envoy, but will never be able to join since they don’t have a linux option. Which makes me sad. It’s 2025, you know…

    • DystopiaOP
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      38 days ago

      There are people that are getting it to run on Linux through Proton, and a thread in the preludes discord for what people have done to get it running there. Info on the forums seems pretty limited if you prefer to avoid using discord unfortunately, but I don’t think it would be that different from installing warframe on Linux if you’ve already gone through that.

      Not sure how likely it is for warframe/soulframe to support Linux, but the Steam Deck/SteamOS do seem to be making Linux more popular for gaming.

      • Frisbeedude
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        18 days ago

        The donwload is a .msi file, you can probably tinker a bit to make it run. But who has the time…

        • @illi@lemm.ee
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          38 days ago

          It worked for me via Heroic, not much tinkering to do though the installation process is a bit rough around the edges, just took me a bit to figure out how to select installation folder.

          Only issue I faced is at one point it started to act as if it was not installed, but happened also to another game I had installed on Heroic, so the issue wasn’t Soulframe related.