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The harsh deserts of Arrakis have never felt more real than in Funcom's ambitious MMO survival game, Dune: Awakening. After ...
Dune: Awakening is a massive game that might have confused players at first. Despite officially avoiding the "MMO" label, the game was commonly described as such, which may have repelled some players ...
The planet Arrakis is the central setting in the first novel of Frank Herbert's Dune series. Here's what you need to know about the location. The post Everything You Need to Know About Arrakis ...
Funcom released a new trailer this week for Dune: Awakening, as they show off more of the world of Arrakis. The look of the planet is stunning and unforgiving, but it's more than just deserts ...
According to a blog post from developer Funcom to close out 2024, the death metrics for those in the closed beta show that Funcom has really nailed down the reality of a planet like Arrakis, and ...
The sand dunes of Arrakis are gargantuan in scale, and before long I was pretty frustrated at how long it was taking me to traverse them. That's when I discovered the game's pretty convoluted fast ...
In desert Arrakis, temperatures would reach 70°C or more, while in its ocean state, we put the highest recorded temperatures at about 45°C. That means the ocean Arrakis would be liveable even in ...
As CMON is producing Dune: War for Arrakis, the game will come with a ton of miniatures. CMON producer Thiago Aranha noted that the board would support up to 100 miniatures, many of which are ...
The world of Arrakis is yours for the taking, if you can do it with the right resources and pieces of land in the game Risk: Dune Published Tue, 10 Dec 2024 19:12:08 -0600 ...
"Dune"-inspired Arrakis Therapeutics has tested its spice—an RNA-targeting small molecule—in a mouse model of myotonic dystrophy type 1 (DM1), with the drug reversing the prolonged muscle ...
It sounds like Villeneuve is holding out for a Harvester of cash because he still hasn’t announced that he’s directing the movie. He has spent “many years” on Arrakis and “would love to ...