Mesa Heirloom skin, the seventh entry to Warframe’s premiere Heirloom cosmetic lineup, is going to release tomorrow (July 11, 2026). This one is a Liger Inuzuka skin after a long time, but it’s also a record-setting turnover rate for a Heirloom skin. While it usually takes roughly a year between Heirloom bundle releases, the Mesa Heirloom collection is coming only five months after the release of Vauban Heirloom.
Following the recent Heirloom collections, Mesa’s will also ship with a bunch of toggleable features, including most notably a cowboy-hat Signa that you can use modularly on any Warframe.
When could Mesa Heirloom release in Warframe?
Mesa Heirloom has no known release time, unlike the last few Heirlooms in Warframe. This one is a slighly unique case in many ways. As mentioned earlier, this is the first time a Heirloom is coming in a span within less than six months since the last one, and it’s also a release during TennoCon to boot.
So here are my guesses on what the Mesa Heirloom release time could be tomorrow (July 11). The most obvious one, of course, is 2 pm EDT, the usual release time for Warframe updates. Moreover, this will conincide with the The Art & Animation of Warframe as per the TennoCon 2026 schedule, which will be the perfect ocassion to show it off and discuss it in all its poncho-draped glory.
Considering this is the release time, this is what time the Warframe update tomorrow might go live:
- United States and South America: 11 am PDT / 12 pm MDT (noon) / 1 pm CDT / 2 pm EDT / 3 pm BRT (July 11, 2026)
- Europe: 6 pm GMT / 6 pm UTC / 7 pm BST / 8 pm CEST / 9 pm EEST (July 11, 2026)
- Africa: 8 pm SAST (July 11, 2026)
- Asia: 9 pm MSK / 10 pm GST / 11:30 pm IST / 2 am PHT (July 12) / 2 am CST — Beijing Time (July 12) / 3 am JST/KST (July 12, 2026)
- Oceania: 4 am AEST / 6 am NZST (July 12, 2026)
However, there is also the possibility that DE saves the release till after TennoLive, which would mean it’s coming out roghly four hours after (6:30pm EDT).
The argument for a post-TennoCon release is that a new build won’t drop in the middle of the gameplay reveal for the next update, generally saved as the final piece, which also has an in-game viewing venue where Tenno will flock to. That makes the 2:00 pm EDT release much likelier in general.
In any case, don’t forget to connect your Warframe account to Twitch and watch the livestream during TennoLive to get a free copy of Mesa Prime as Twitch drop.
Warframe Mesa Heirloom Bundle and skins price breakdown


Digital Extremes has confirmed that Mesa Heirloom bundle will follow the usual Warframe Heirloom pricing scheme. That has stayed the same since Valkyr, so you can buy Mesa Heirloom Skin one of two ways, as usual.
One is that you can buy the Mesa Heirloom pack with real money through Steam, Epic Games, Warframe client, or whatever storefront is available on your platform (if consoles). This will be $24.99 (USD), which gives you all the contents (listed below) as well as 425 Platinum, so you basically get double the value for this purchase. Regional pricing differences may apply.
The other is that you can outright buy the full Mesa Heirloom bundle for 400 Platinums from the in-game market, or if you want a specific part or piece of it, that’s also available for purchase individually:
- Mesa Heirloom Skin – 225 Platinum
- Mesa Heirloom Signa – 85 Platinum
- Mesa Heirloom Color Palette – 80 Platinum
- Vauban Heirloom Glyph – 25 Platinum
- Mesa Heirloom Sigil – 25 Platinum
- Mesa Heirloom Prex Card – 35 Platinum
Of note is that Mesa’s poncho is available as an Attachment included in the main skin (225 Platinum), and cannot be used separately if you’re not using Mesa Heirloom skin. The Signa (hat), however, is available universally to fashion any Warframe.
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