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on April 20, 2026
One of the most unique facets of Dune: Awakening is how logical it is. For example, as mentioned early on, staying in the shade helps keep your water supply draining slowly and helps you avoid sunstroke. Similarly, when you travel at night, you'll be able to avoid this phenomenon altogether.
Dune: Awakening begins with character creation that lets players decide what they will look like. It was intuitive enough to make someone look like Paul Atreides or even the hairless and pale Harkonnens of the Dune movies, and it led to a scene with a Bene Gesserit Reverend Mother asking us questions about our past. This would determine our starting skills before she tasked us with finding the Fremen and shipped us off to Dune. Our prisoner transport was shot down by a mysterious figure who would save us from the rubble, introducing us to the world of Dune: Awakeni
Dune: Awakening is an open-world survival MMO with fantastic character creation, intuitive base-building, complex combat, and giant sandworms stalking your every move . The unforgiving desert of Arrakis has many ways to wear you down slowly, or abruptly end your life when you're least expecting it, so it's a great idea to know exactly what you're up agai
There are many different types of equipment you can research in Dune: Awakening. One less than glamorous one is water carriers. However, having extra water on hand is always important and can save your life out in the harsh, unforgiving desert.
Some people might think stopping to gather every last piece of plant fibre or metal scrap along your way might slow you down, but eventually you'll begin reaching massive progress spikes if you stockpile materials and loot . You'll find resources and loot everywhere you look, and there are a couple of reasons why it's very worthwhile to spend extra time gather
From prime-base building locations to sandworm survival strategies, there are a lot of things that Dune: Awakening doesn't tell you upfront. After finding myself unprepared, dehydrated, and stuck in the middle of a sandstorm, I realised that Funcom has given gamers something extremely precious— a survival game that doesn't hold your h
It took us some time to find this cave, and in the process, we came across one of the underground labs/dungeons. While it wasn't without challenge, it essentially involved us fighting through groups of enemies to acquire rare components. Afterward, we finally found the cave, grabbed some resources from it too, and then had to go all the way back to the base to purify water and drink it. And craft a stillsuit that would slowly charge with urine for us to hydrate w
Following the main quest will also help you quickly get a sandbike , which makes getting around the desert much, much faster. One of the biggest chokepoints for quick progression in Dune: Awakening is just how long it takes to walk from each point of interest, or to the trading p
I love the way Funcom designed the sandworms in Dune: Awakening because it adds a layer of urgency and thrill when your inventory is full of valuable loot, and you could try this out really don't want to die. Hug the rocks, watch the sand vibration meter, and look for the shortest paths when crossing open s
One of the things that makes this class an extremely fun and powerful starting choice is the incorporation of health regeneration passives like self-healing and recovery. These passives give the class the perfect touch of sustainability, which is incredibly useful, especially early on in the g
Finding the perfect spot to call home isn't easy, especially in a desert full of Godzilla-sized worms, but if you take some time to explore, you realize that there are some great advantages to planning ahead for your first base construct
The game will force you to transfer your base to the next zone, which means you'll need to dismantle it anyway. Don't expend a lot of resources on this initial base. Just build a nice, tidy 4x4 cube and call it a
These wild animals make menial survival busywork a lot more exciting, and spotting a sandworm diving above the surface in the distance is an incredible sight to behold. You’re torn between a desire to see what it’s found and also avoiding near-certain death. Get killed by a bandit and you can head back to the location of your demise to retrieve your stuff. Get eaten by a sandworm, though, and your gear is gone forever. It’s a constant treat that’s much more literal than the hunger and thirst meters survival games normally rely
The Imperial Testing Stations and wrecked ships are full of useful stuff, from blueprints of unique items to high-tier metals and processors used for machinery upgrades. While you might want to progress quickly to the next area to continue leveling, you can easily farm a few high-value PoIs as they resp
For the last hour or so of our gameplay, Dune: Awakening devs spawned in an Ornithopter for us to play with. It was, by far, one of the safest and fastest forms of travel to this point, although how far into the base game players are required to advance before obtaining one legitimately is unknown. We could cross the entire basin in a fraction of the time it took us to run it. It also made finding scavenger camps, loots, and secrets on top of stone structures much easier. For example, we immediately flew for the tallest landmark we could see and found a downward spiraling cave just begging to be explo
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