Dune: AwakeningThe MMO of the open world inspired by Frank Herbert's novels and Denis Villeneuve's films has been delayed. Funcom developer saying on Tuesday you need "A little more time to cook." Previously scheduled for May 20, the game has a new release date of June 10 in Steam.
Funcom says that the three -week delay will allow you "Acting on many more comments we know is important for our beta testers." The game is in a closed one now, but the developer says it will implement a beta on a larger scale in May. More details about that is coming "soon."
Although June 10 is the new launch date for those who buy the standard version of $ 50, Funcom is launching a head starting incentive for those who reduce $ 70 or $ 90 in the Deluxe or Ultimate edition. Those versions will be unlocked on June 5. (I would love to pay a previous launch date).
Although Dune: Awakening It is established in the family duniverse in Arrakis, uses an alternative timeline. On this "And if?" Version, the Fremen have disappeared, Paul Domeno was never born (sorry, Calamaniacs) and Lady Jessica gave birth to a girl. You start as a prisoner taken to the planet but soon "Learn the true meaning of desert power," Rising to become an agent of the Domen or Harkonnen.
You can jump on things today with a Character creatorreleased in February, which allows you to build your hero and take the Gom Jabbar test. (For more casual Dune fans, that is the torture test of the hand box). You can use your character when the game is released.
Dune: Awakening It will only be Available in Steam When June 10 arrives. You can pre-order it now. It is also reaching PS5 and Xbox Series x/s, but those versions still do not have a release date.
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