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Dune: Awakening, which has continued attracting lots of players on PC despite a minor fall-off from its peak at launch, is a ...
Dune: Awakening developers Funcom have apologised for a Deep Desert patch "oversight", and are working to give players back ...
Funcom apologizes to players after it accidentally turned some of Dune Awakening's PvE Deep Desert zones back into PvP ones in a patch.
The ability to find more T6 resources in PvE areas of the Deep Desert is particularly noteworthy, as even with the rebalancing of PvE and PvP zones, it was still pretty tricky to ...
Despite the recent wipe incident, Funcom says it is committed to improving Dune: Awakening with quality of life updates, better cheat prevention, and more reliable support. As the game moves past its ...
Awakening players and pledged to restore missing vehicles and items after a recent patch inadvertently deleted them.
Funcom has been making some serious changes to Dune: Awakening's Deep Desert, the endgame zone that put a heavy focus on PvP ...
Today’s dev announcement shed some light on the mysterious item disappearances in Dune Awakening’s PvE areas. Turns out, it might not be cheaters after all.
The Deep Desert update might be the final straw for already disgruntled players in Funcom's recently released Dune Awakening.
Awakening’s latest patch opens up more of the Deep Desert for PvE players chasing Tier 6 riches without bloodshed.
Dune: Awakening has also recently introduced a public test client, where you can help test updates before they go to live.
To retain the Risk vs Reward setup for the Deep Desert: The density of resources increases the further north you go. This ...