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Funcom apologizes to players after it accidentally turned some of Dune Awakening's PvE Deep Desert zones back into PvP ones in a patch.
Awakening players and pledged to restore missing vehicles and items after a recent patch inadvertently deleted them.
Dune: Awakening players will receive reimbursements from developer Funcom after Deep Desert issues occurred following a recent patch.
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Dune: Awakening takes place in an alternate timeline from Herbert's story, one where protagonist Paul Atreides is never born and Arrakis has turned into a battlefield between House Atriedes and House ...
The most well-known method for obtaining Plasteel Plates is by exploring the Deep Desert, the game’s high-risk PvP zone. Here ...
Funcom has released the latest Dune Awakening patch, and it makes some incredibly welcome changes to how Landsraad rewards ...
After the Dune: Awakening devs significantly increased the PVE area in the Deep Desert region last month, rowdy players ...
Awakening, and more tweaks to improve the end-game experience for players who'd prefer to spend time in PvE activities, including the ability to farm Tier 6 resources and a better chance of getting ...
Israel had already destroyed Iran’s air defenses and taken control of its skies. President Donald Trump claimed that the air ...
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.