Warframe: The Old Peace Complete Collection — Cosmetic Pack Review & Value Check
Cosmetic bundle with Uriel, Gemini skins, 750 Platinum and boosters. Great for collectors and returnees — I break down who actually gets value and when to wait for a sale.
The Old Peace Complete Collection is classic Warframe: flashy looks paired with practical boosters. It won’t change gameplay, but if you care about style and progression speed, this bundle tries to be both runway and fast-track.

This is a cosmetics-and-boosters pack — no new missions or gameplay systems. You get the Uriel Warframe and Asmodion Helmet, the Vinquibus weapon, Grand Carnus operator regalia, Infernum Throne decoration, three Gemini character skins (Marie, Lyon, Roathe) each with emotes, 750 Platinum total (275 + 475) and both a 7-day Resource Booster and a 3-day Affinity Booster. The Platinum is the real practical kicker: it buys slots, cosmetics, or Market items immediately, which veterans appreciate when they don’t want to grind. Boosters noticeably speed progression for a week or a few days, useful for returning players who want to catch up. Price-wise, comparable Warframe bundles typically fall in the $25–40 range — if this sits there it’s a fair deal given the Platinum and skins; if it’s priced higher, wait for a sale. Note: Windows-only and one-time purchase per account, so it’s a single-use treat rather than a repeatable farm.

Worth buying if you value cosmetics plus instant Platinum/boosters — especially for returning players and collectors. Skip it if you only want new missions or gameplay expansions.

Pros
- Good variety of cosmetics plus 750 Platinum — flashy and functional.
- Boosters and Platinum make it attractive for returnees who want quick progress.
- Themed skins and emotes are great for collectors and roleplayers.
Cons
- No gameplay content — purely vanity items.
- One-time-per-account limit and potential price variability may reduce long-term value.
Player Opinion
Players are vocal and playful: “I definitely bought it to get Uriel I promise...” shows collectors jumping in, while the joke “i want this bumper on my face, 10/10” captures the silly enthusiasm. Others add nostalgic or teasing notes like “close enough, welcome back Emet-Selch.” Praise centers on Uriel’s design and the bundled Platinum/boosters; complaints target paywalled cosmetics and the one-time purchase rule. If you enjoy Warframe’s cosmetic drops or Destiny-like emote packs, this will likely land well.
