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Dune: Awakening Beta to Open Doors to Thousands of Players Next Month – Get Ready to Brave Arrakis!

Dune: Awakening Beta to Open Doors to Thousands of Players Next Month – Get Ready to Brave Arrakis!

Prepare to immerse yourself in the harsh world of Arrakis! Dune: Awakening, the upcoming survival MMO set in the iconic Dune universe, is gearing up for its "largest beta yet" in May, offering a taste of its sandy survival action to "tens of thousands" of players. Developed by Funcom, this ambitious project aims to bring Frank Herbert's sci-fi masterpiece and Denis Villeneuve's film adaptations to life in an open-world, multiplayer experience.

The Dune: Awakening beta, running from May 9th to 12th, promises a significant expansion compared to previous closed betas. Players will have the chance to explore vast deserts, encounter sandworms, and experience survival challenges in this dangerous environment. Funcom estimates the beta will include approximately 20 hours of playtime, covering "most of" the game's first story act.

Dune: Awakening artwork showing several game characters superimposed over an image of a sandworm bursting out of the ground.
Dune: Awakening artwork showing several game characters superimposed over an image of a sandworm bursting out of the ground.

One of the most exciting aspects of this beta is the removal of the Non-Disclosure Agreement (NDA). This means players can freely share their gameplay experiences, allowing potential buyers to get a detailed look at what Dune: Awakening has to offer before its official launch.

Getting access to this beta is more accessible than you might think. Players can visit the Dune: Awakening Steam page and click the 'Request Access' button. Additionally, Funcom will be handing out "tens of thousands" of beta keys during the Global LAN Party Broadcast on May 10th. This broadcast will also offer developer insights and behind-the-scenes information.

While the full Steam launch is set for June 10th, Xbox Series X/S and PS5 releases are scheduled for a later date. Early impressions of the game have been positive, with one reviewer noting the game's faithful recreation of Arrakis and the immersive survival elements, promising a truly engaging Dune fantasy.

A key component of the gameplay revolves around the vital resource – water. In fact, some players report resorting to extreme measures to stay hydrated, highlighting the scarcity and importance of water in the game world. As one player humorously described, they ended up treating innocent scavengers as "personal juice boxes" to harvest their blood and convert it into a precious drink.

Players survey desert with a sandworm in the distance

From crafting tools to harvest water from sparse plants to building blood purifiers and eventually setting up moisture harvesters, the journey of acquiring and managing water is a deeply satisfying gameplay loop. Even the simple act of filling your character’s hydration bar feels like a major achievement on the unforgiving desert planet. The implementation of stillsuits, which recycle wastewater, further adds a layer of strategic survival.

With its immersive survival mechanics, faithful recreation of the Dune universe, and a large-scale beta on the horizon, Dune: Awakening is shaping up to be a highly anticipated title. Are you ready to face the challenges of Arrakis? Will you be joining the beta? Share your thoughts and expectations in the comments below!

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