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Dune Awakening dev won't sacrifice lore for the sake of game mechanics

Dune, as a concept, is huge. It's been around for decades, and is easily one of the most popular sci-fi series to exist, doing intergalactic conflict before Star Wars, and murderous musical chairs before Game of Thrones. It isn't especially prevalent in videogames, though, despite the interesting rules of engagement, and spicy political environment, but Dune Awakening aims to take everything, and nothing, from the series and build something great.


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You don't get to lead a holy war in Dune: Awakening, but you do have to think about religion

The second part of Dune is out at the moment, and it has resulted in that most filthy of perversions, discourse - a pastime in which only the most unsavoury characters indulge. Is Dune appropriative? Is the appropriation the point? Whatever the case, Funcom want you to know that their upcoming survival game Dune: Awakening has nothing to do with any of that, posting a short Xeet from the official Awakening account that's the written equivalent of sticking your arms straight out, waving your hands, and going "Woahwoahwoah, hang on a minute."


"We agree that religion is an integral part of the Dune universe. This is why in Dune: Awakening you will meet and interact with people of different religions along your journey. However, as opposed to the story presented in the books, the player is not a messiah and will not play a major role in any of them. Leading people on a holy war is not why you arrive on Arrakis," reads the post in full. Personally, I approve of this effort to keep games apolitical. Politics? In my Dune. No thank you. I am of course being facetious. There is still religion and politics in Dune: Awakening, as confirmed by the statement, but you yourself aren't doing much of it.


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Discover Everything Revealed in Our First Dune: Awakening Direct

Greetings Sleepers,

Our first Dune: Awakening Direct took place earlier today, and we could not be more excited.

In case you missed it, you can watch the full show here. For a summary of what we shared, read on.


[h2]Creating Worlds – From Book to Film to Game [/h2]

In this featurette, we contemplate the journey Dune has taken, from book, to film, to game. Every medium has its strengths; in the books we gain unparallelled insight into the characters’ minds and motivations, and in the films we are witness to unforgettable vistas and see the story come to life. In Dune: Awakening, you will become a part of that life, as you step into an immersive and vast sandbox environment where you will be forged in the scorching crucible of Arrakis’ deserts.


In Creating Worlds, we also interview the Academy Award-winning Cinematographer of Dune: Part 1 and 2, Greig Fraser, as he explores the potential of Dune: Awakening in creating your own journey on Arrakis, and some of the creative overlap between film and game.

Our own Creative Director, Joel Bylos, also shares some of his thoughts on the book, the game, and what it means to Funcom.

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[h2]Survive Arrakis Trailer [/h2]

We’re thrilled to unveil our game trailer, giving you a taste of the spice, and what awaits you on Arrakis. Soar across dunes in crafted ornithopters, learn the techniques of the Great Schools of the Imperium, raise unique personal outposts, use the wonders of Holzman tech, but always remember... beware the worm.

Arrakis is a test that few survive.

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[h2]Dune: Awakening Direct Interviews [/h2]

Our host, Soe Gschwind, did her best to pry some nuggets of information out of Joel during the interview, and not without success.

We recommend watching the full interview from the Dune: Awakening Direct for all the new info, but look below for a summary.

Genre
  • Dune: Awakening is our take on survival MMO in an open world sandbox.
  • Survival includes collecting water from plants and even bodies. Keeping to shade when possible helps reduce water consumption.
  • Crafting You will collect resources to craft your entire arsenal: weapons, gear, clothing, your base, vehicles, and more.
  • MMO aspects shine towards the end-game, where factions will fight for resources. There is a Landsraad system that enables players aligned with, for example, the Harkonnen and Atreides, to vote on things which impact the whole world.
Base building
  • The deep building system lets you create blueprints of what you have built, which you can then sell to other players on the exchange.
  • You generate a shield around your base to keep it safe from sandstorms and enemy players.
  • Co-op building is facilitated with holograms that let allies see and contribute to a construction.
Sandworms
  • You cannot kill the worm.
  • You can only avoid the worm.
  • You can use thumpers to direct a sandworm.
Shifting Sands
  • Some specific areas will be subject to the Shifting Sands feature, where once a week, Coriolis storms will completely change the landscape, wiping out player outposts and revealing new resource locations.
Combat
  • You will pick and choose from a wide arsenal of crafted weapons, gadgets, vehicles, gear, and abilities from different Great Schools of the Imperium.
  • There’s friendly fire in PvP areas, so be careful who you shoot in the back.
What’s next?
  • Closed Beta tests have begun and are going well. We will grow these tests over time.
  • Expect to see a lot more of the game this year.

There you have it! Thank you all so much for joining us on this journey. Make sure to sign up for future Beta tests on the official website, and join the rest of the Sleepers on our Discord.

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Dune Awakening may just be the best survival game of 2024

I recently had the chance to fly to LA, have a little wander around the Warner Brothers lot, and get a sneaky hands-off preview of Funcom's new project. It, much like every other thought I've had in the past few months, is about Dune. Dune Awakening is a third-person survival crafting MMO, set on the desert planet of Arrakis, and it puts you in the shoes of an absolute nobody. A nobody who'll run this town, someday. Probably.


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