Sirius & Orion represent a fascinating shift in the meta. Occupying a single Arsenal slot, this duo features a unique swapping mechanic that allows players to cycle between two distinct kits mid-mission. It’s not just a gimmick; it’s a high-skill ceiling addition that rewards Tenno who can manage the synergy between both forms. For those who have been asking for more variety in their loadouts, this is a game-changer.
The update also breathes new life into Railjack. New missions in the Uranus Proxima are now available, and in a brilliant move for accessibility, these are playable even if you don't own or haven't leveled your own Railjack. This lowers the barrier to entry for one of the game's most cinematic modes, letting newer players jump straight into the ship-to-ship action without the heavy resource grind.
Veteran players have plenty to chew on with the new Incarnon weapons. Five classics are getting the Void-touched upgrade treatment: Ballistica, Destreza, Obex, Stug, and Vectis. Yes, even the much-maligned Stug is getting a chance at glory. Meanwhile, Nidus fans should notice a significant difference in survivability; the Infested frame has received a retouch that grants major health boosts and smoother ability scaling.
Whether you're here for the next chapter of the Stalker's lore or to experiment with the new Incarnon meta, Constellations is one of the most mechanically dense updates we've seen in a while. Time to jump back into the Orbiter.
