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DUNE: AWAKENING DEV TEAM REVEALS PLAN TO ENHANCE PvP

Jun 20, 2025 10:17 AM

Funcom is actively working on enhancing PvP elements and addressing player concerns in the survival MMO, Dune: Awakening. In a recent Q&A, the developer discussed strategies to improve the Deep Desert experience, which has faced criticism for toxic gameplay. Notable changes include potential modifications to the Ornithopters, like reducing speed and maneuverability for balanced combat. Additionally, Funcom plans to introduce feature updates such as better container labeling, improved PvP mechanics, and boss encounters in future dungeons. The developers aim to create a more intuitive combat experience and have hinted at expanding the game world with additional maps.

What are the upcoming changes to PvP in Dune: Awakening?

Funcom aims to improve PvP in Dune: Awakening by addressing toxic gameplay in the Deep Desert and tweaking the Ornithopters for enhanced balance. They also plan to make PvP more rewarding and prepare players for meaningful decisions during combat. Quality of life changes, such as naming storage containers, are also on the horizon.

Dune: Awakening is a survival MMO set in Frank Herbert's iconic universe, launched on June 10, 2025. The game allows players to navigate the dangers of Arrakis, embodying the struggle of a peasant to a warlord. With over 142,000 concurrent players within hours of launch, it reflects a strong enthusiasm from the community. Players can explore resource management and various character classes to survive and thrive in this captivating landscape.



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