Dune: Awakening, the forthcoming open-world MMO based on Frank Herbert's novels, has been postponed from May 20 to June 10, allowing developers Funcom to incorporate valuable feedback from beta testers. A larger-scale beta test will be rolled out in May. The game invites players into an alternate timeline set on Arrakis, where key characters like Paul Atreides do not exist. Players will start as prisoners and navigate the storyline, choosing alliances with either the Atreides or Harkonnen factions. Pre-orders are available, with early access for premium editions starting June 5.
Dune: Awakening, an open-world MMO, has been delayed to June 10 to incorporate beta testers' feedback, with a larger beta rollout coming in May.
The game, set in a reimagined Duniverse, features a storyline where key characters like Paul Atreides never exist, offering a unique gaming experience.
Fans who pre-order the Deluxe or Ultimate editions will have an early access release on June 5, creating a tiered pricing structure for players.
Funcom encourages the community’s feedback, aiming to enhance gameplay by taking additional time to refine Dune: Awakening before its official launch.
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