Dune: Awakening puts the deserts of Arrakis front and center, but the game could be missing a great opportunity to expand its horizons.
Sandworms on Arrakis provide the oxygen needed for human survival in an otherwise harsh desert environment. Sandworms originated from sandtrouts and unintentionally turned Arrakis into a desert, ...
Dune: Awakening isn’t out yet – in fact even when it does launch, it won’t be available on consoles for some time – but it is in closed beta for those lucky and keen enough to arrive on Arrakis as ...
Dune: Awakening is launching on May 20, 2025 for PC. The Creative Director, Joel Bylos, stated that the game would be a full release, which means no early access. Additionally, there will be no ...
Funcom released a new trailer this week for Dune: Awakening, as they show off more of the world of Arrakis. The look of the planet is stunning and unforgiving, but it's more than just deserts, ...
Frank Herbert’s Dune is epic sci-fi storytelling with an environmental message at its heart. The novels and movies are set on the desert planet of Arrakis, which various characters dream of ...
A new program has discovered chaos in a nearby planetary system, which could explain the existence of a phenomenon ...
Note: This story contains spoilers from “Dune: Prophecy” Episode 6. “Dune: Prophecy” finally took some characters to the fabled planet Arrakis in the finale of Season 1, but much more of the locale is ...
Do you have what it takes to control Arrakis, the Imperium's most vital planet? Choose your side: Paul Atreides and his Fremen rebels or the Imperial-backed House Harkonnen. In this Head-to-Head Risk ...
“Dune: Part II” is one of the year’s most highly anticipated films, and it picks up where the first film left off: with Paul Atreides escaping into the desert on the planet Arrakis. It’s a ...
After earning $700 million at the worldwide box office and scores eclipsing 90% from both critics and audiences on Rotten Tomatoes, Dune: Part Two was one of the biggest and most successful movies of ...
Some people are really bad at retiring. CEO and chairman of Arrakis, Michael Gilman, lands on that list. As does his partner-in-crime Russel Petter, founder and CSO of the new Cambridge, Massachusetts ...