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Funcom apologizes to players after it accidentally turned some of Dune Awakening's PvE Deep Desert zones back into PvP ones in a patch.
Dune: Awakening players will receive reimbursements from developer Funcom after Deep Desert issues occurred following a recent patch.
Awakening players and pledged to restore missing vehicles and items after a recent patch inadvertently deleted them.
Today’s dev announcement shed some light on the mysterious item disappearances in Dune Awakening’s PvE areas. Turns out, it might not be cheaters after all.
Funcom has been making some serious changes to Dune: Awakening's Deep Desert, the endgame zone that put a heavy focus on PvP play at launch, which, turns out, a significant number of players are not ...
Israeli special-ops teams were likely inserted into Iran to destroy targets themselves and to act as a rescue force in case ...
Forget James Bond. George Minden was the real thing. A Romanian aristocrat by birth, he could have spent his days in manor houses, sipping brandy and debating politics. Instead, he entered the world ...
Welcome to the wild side of cute. If you thought pets were the peak of adorable, get ready to change your mind.From African ...
On the 7th of July, Dune: Awakening's new patch changed the layout of the Deep Desert, causing much of its PvE areas to allow for PvP. Players who weren't equipped or prepared for this ended up losing ...
After the 12-day war in June, the issue of who will succeed Iran's longtime supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has ...
The camp stood in California’s Owens Valley between the Sierra Nevada mountains and the high desert. Officials picked this ...