The headline addition for many will be the introduction of new Protoframes for Ash and Garuda. These 1999-themed variants, known as Ryoku and Vena, continue the trend of reimagining classic frames through a gritty, retro-tech lens. For players invested in the narrative surrounding Arthur and the Hex, these new additions aren't just skins—they represent a deepening of the pre-Old War lore that has become central to the game's current arc.
Combat meta is also set for a shake-up with five new Incarnon Geneses. While the specific weapons haven't been fully dissected yet, the addition of more Incarnon adapters usually means older, "power-crept" weapons are about to become top-tier viable again. If you have some dusty Prime weapons in your arsenal, June might be the time to bring them back into the Steel Path rotation.
For those who prefer the open stars, the update introduces new Railjack content alongside the mysterious locations Sirius and Orion. Digital Extremes is leaning back into ship-to-ship combat and integrated missions, which should please Tenno who have been asking for more reasons to pilot their Cephalon Cy-led vessels. The reveal was capped off with an atmospheric animated short featuring music by the metalcore band ERRA, setting a dark, high-stakes tone for what's to come.
Expect plenty of Quality of Life (QoL) enhancements to drop alongside the new story beats. Whether you're here for the 1999 aesthetic or the raw power of new Incarnons, June is shaping up to be a busy month in the Origin System.
