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Everything We Learned At The Dune Awakening Event

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Upcoming survival MMO **Dune: Awakening ** will let players attempt to make it on their own on Arrakis, the most dangerous planet in the galaxy. The title comes from Funcom, a developer that's no stranger to the online multiplayer genre, with previous releases like Conan Exiles and Secret World Legends . Screen Rant recently attended a special event for the game hosted by Funcom's creative director Joel Bylos, which featured a premiere of a new trailer and a showcase segment delving into the game's developm


Alternatively titled Dune 2: Battle for Arrakis, this Dune classic is easily one of the most beloved in the franchise. It was one of the first games to include features such as a mouse-driven system for base building and unit control, which was innovative at the time. This design laid the foundation for future RTS games. Dune II also introduced a world map for mission selection and a technology tree for building dependencies, which both contributed to dynamic and engaging gameplay. Its influence is present in iconic strategy games like Warcraft and Age of Empi


When it comes to the giant sandworms shown in the Dune Awakening trailer , players won't be able to tackle them head-on. Instead, surviving the worms is much more based around avoiding them entirely through things like where players place their base. It's possible that fights with the smaller sandworms that populate the world are still on the table, though that wasn't confirmed in the presentat


A: No, not really. I mean, we will want to. I just saw it for the first time in December with everybody else - we didn't get early access - and our launch scope had already been set far, far before we watched it. We will look at it and see if there are any post-launch things that we can do and take inspiration from, whether it's from their take on the early sisterhood, the early Bene Gesserit , or any outfits they have, maybe. It's really far in the past, like 10,000 years, so we can't bring in any characters necessarily but we can take some inspiration. But nothing in the launch product of the g


Dune Awakening weapons Awakening is just as much about interaction with fellow players as it is individual survival, with players having the ability to come together to form clans and further political initiatives. This social emphasis will be made possible through a large player population on each server. Though nothing is finalized, Bylos stated that the eventual server size goal is thousands of players each, making for a myriad of multiplayer opportunit


When you're working with an IP like Dune, you have to have these narrative elements . That's what people expect, or it doesn't really feel like the IP. The narrative here is more important than probably any survival game that I've played. I'm sure there are maybe some single-player ones that have similar narrative elements, but it's important to us. It will be important throughout the player's journey. The post-launch will continue to expand the narrative by building on the story, eventually concluding at some time far in the future, and then starting a new type of story that takes o


Dune: Awakening is Funcom's upcoming open-world survival game set in the Dune universe that will feature PvP and PvE combat, base-building, character quests, and a lot more. Interestingly, Awakening is set in an alternate timeline from the books where Paul Atreides is never born, allowing players to experience Arrakis as an undercover agent working for the Bene Gesserit, tasked with " awakening the Sleeper " and discovering what happened to the Fre


**Dune (1992) had generally positive reviews upon release ** . However, the game was lacking in terms of capturing the full story and scale of the Dune universe, and largely felt incomplete. Regardless of its shortcomings, it was still considered a commercial success at the time, and it was ultimately a jumping-off point for Cryo Interactive's future Dune projects, for better or wo


Dune: Awakening drops you in the middle of Arrakis, the most iconic planet from the Dune book series, and also the most unforgiving. The desert landscape is tough to navigate, and full of scavengers, other players to contend with, and most importantly sandworms. With all of these challenges coming your way, you might be wondering what to do fi


The easiest method to avoid getting eaten by a giant worm is to stick to the rocks. Plan your route to your objective by following the patterns of the rock, only crossing small patches of desert each t


Discovering these locations is important for two reasons. One, you'll get access to various contracts which can get you extra money. Two, you'll also meet NPCs who can give you varoius quests, which can unlock important resources, abilities, and gameplay mechan


I think the replayability potential we're seeing with Dune: Awakening is off the charts, and I'm excited to see what kind of hybrid characters the community comes up with! Share your builds in the comments and stay tuned for more coverage on Dune: Awaken