Funcom has unveiled exciting details about Dune: Awakening's post-launch plans, emphasizing a player-friendly monetization model. Set to release on May 20, the game will not require a traditional subscription fee like many MMOs. Instead, players can look forward to optional paid DLC packs, alongside regular free updates featuring new content and updates that enhance gameplay experience. Additionally, players can opt for early access starting May 15 to ease server loads during launch, while PC specifications have also been detailed for optimal performance.

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Minimum system requirements are set at Windows 10, Intel Core i5 or AMD Ryzen 3 processors, 16 GB RAM, and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 or AMD Radeon 5600XT graphics cards, with recommended specs offering an upgrade path for those seeking a superior experience. Notably, Dune: Awakening will integrate cutting-edge PC features, including NVIDIA’s DLSS 4 and AMD’s FSR, promising visually stunning gameplay.

Will Dune: Awakening have a subscription model?

No, Dune: Awakening will not have a subscription model. Instead, it will utilize a system of optional paid DLCs combined with free updates, providing flexibility for players to enjoy the game without ongoing costs.

Dune: Awakening is an open-world survival MMO inspired by Frank Herbert's Dune universe, blending elements of resource management, faction dynamics, and exploration within a harsh desert landscape. Players will engage in both PvE and PvP elements while exploring iconic locations from the Dune lore, promising a rich narrative intertwined with immersive gameplay mechanics.