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Anthem is fun, Warframe is great. Both are separate entities that have no purpose being compared - it's like saying "ooh Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is going to decimate Warframe because everyone's going to leave and play that."
Looks good, has nothing to do with Warframe, probably won't have much effect on the playerbase.
EA is like an abusive boyfriend, but you hold out and say "oh but he loves me!" No boo kick him to the curb and move on.
Destiny gets compared to everything like it's the second coming of Jesus which is ironic when it's an overated and quite franky, tedious game with average (but somehow seen as good) gameplay.
Anthem seems like it has promise, despite some reports of technical issues, but since it's EA it's going to be critisised before it even has the chance to prove itself, which even with their lack of morales, you shouldn't have a closed mind. Look at Bethesda, renowned as a great publisher to have all of that shattered after Fallout 76 and it's many issues.