Monday, March 24th 2025

Dune: Awakening Pre-Orders Now Live; Special Editions, and PC Specs Revealed

Dune: Awakening, the multiplayer survival game inspired by Frank Herbert's legendary sci-fi novel and Legendary Entertainment's award-winning films, will launch on May 20th. Funcom is excited to share that pre-orders begin today, and gamers everywhere are now less than two months away from descending upon the most dangerous planet in the universe.

The standard edition, the Deluxe Edition, and the Ultimate Edition are now available for pre-order on Steam, with the latter including, among many other goodies, an incredible, 90-minute-long digital soundtrack. In celebration of this moment, Funcom has prepared a journey behind the scenes of the making of the music, giving viewers a unique glimpse at how award-winning composer Knut Avenstroup Haugen brought the album to life with a live orchestra at the legendary AIR Lyndhurst studio in London.
Business Model and Post-Launch Plans
To make sure gamers have all the relevant information before making a purchase decision, Dune: Awakening's Creative Director, Joel Bylos, appeared on video to explain the game's business model and post-launch plans. See the video here.
In short, when Dune: Awakening launches on May 20th:
  • It will not be in Early Access; this is the full launch
  • It will not have a subscription
  • The game will continue to be expanded through free updates with content and features
  • It will follow a classic business model of optional DLCs
Funcom has a long, rich history of developing and supporting live games, with several MMOs still in operation to this day (Anarchy Online is 25 next year!) and Conan Exiles still receiving updates after eight years of DLCs, expansions, and free updates. Dune: Awakening will be no exception, and it will continue to expand with free updates bringing new content, features, and enhancements.

Game Editions
Dune: Awakening's standard edition is priced at $49.99, with the Deluxe Edition ($69.99) and Ultimate Edition ($89.99) both offering players a 5-day head start and several unique items. Available as part of the Deluxe Edition and Ultimate Edition, Dune: Awakening also features a Season Pass that will unlock four DLCs over time, with the first unlocking at launch.

In the Deluxe Edition, you will also get the menacing armor of the Sardaukar, the elite military force that players find themselves hunted by in the game. The Ultimate Edition adds everything above, plus Paul Atreides' iconic stillsuit from the 2021 film, a digital artbook, a digital soundtrack, unique color patterns, and the Caladan Palace Set featuring building pieces, placeables, and decorations.

Pre-ordering any of the editions - including standard - will award players with a universal color pattern that can be applied to vehicles, weapons, and armor, as well as the Terrarium of Muad'Dib, an in-base decoration which houses the iconic desert mouse.

PC Features and System Requirements
At launch, Dune: Awakening will feature several cutting-edge features, being one of the first games to include NVIDIA's DLSS 4 with Multi Frame Generation, enhancing the game's majestic visuals and providing unparalleled performance.

Dune: Awakening will also support AMD's FSR and Intel's XeSS 2 technologies.
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Funcom today also revealed Dune: Awakening's system requirements.

Minimum:
  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit (or newer)
  • Processor: Intel Core i5-7400, AMD Ryzen 3 1200
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 (6 GB), AMD Radeon 5600XT (6 GB)
  • Storage: 60 GB available space
Recommended:
  • OS: Windows 10 64-bit (or newer)
  • Processor: Intel Core i7-10700K, AMD Ryzen 5 2600X
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 (8 GB), AMD Radeon 6700XT (12 GB)
  • Storage: 75 GB available space
Want to know more? Tune in to today's livestream!
Today, March 24th at 6PM CET / 1pm EST, players can tune in to a special livestream where senior developers will play the game live, answer community questions, and provide more insight into today's many announcements. Among others, award-winning composer Knut Avenstroup Haugen will be there to talk about the music in Dune: Awakening, and World Director Jean-François Gagné will show and talk about the incredible open world of Arrakis. The livestream will be hosted by Senior PR Manager Natascha Röösli on Funcom's Twitch channel and Steam.

For more information about Dune: Awakening, visit the game's official website. Players can already today start taking their first steps into Dune: Awakening's world by downloading the Character Creator & Benchmark Mode on Steam to fully prepare their character ahead of launch, test their hardware, and receive the exclusive Frameblade knife skin.

Source: Funcom
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17 Comments on Dune: Awakening Pre-Orders Now Live; Special Editions, and PC Specs Revealed

#1
csendesmark
Why do people still pre-order anything these days?
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#2
erocker
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Oooh! Several editions! Season passes! DLC!!!! Thanks for the anti-advertisement. I'm gonna pass on this one.
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#3
AsRock
TPU addict
Been wanting to try the films out but never got around to it, thing that bugs me with this it's the unreal engine again and just tied of the same of looks. Will see how it turns out.
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#4
Quicks
Lowest system requirement I have seen using Unreal Engine 5+
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#5
Prima.Vera
QuicksLowest system requirement I have seen using Unreal Engine 5+
Those are for 1080p :)
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#6
tfp
Is there a setting to make the game look like the 1984 Dune?
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#7
QuietBob
Prima.VeraThose are for 1080p :)
The minimum requirements are indeed for 1080p30 on the low preset. The recommended ones are for 1440p60 with high settings. No word on upscaling. Full specs below:



But the benchmark results paint a diferent story. I got only 50 fps in maxed out native 4K on the system in my profile, which exceeds the "ultra" specification by a good margin :shadedshu:
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#8
outpt
I’m interested,but not buying until proper reviews.
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#9
Hakker
First DLC at launch. This is just infuriating. It's just plain and simple milking.
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#10
TheLostSwede
News Editor
QuietBobThe minimum requirements are indeed for 1080p30 on the low preset. The recommended ones are for 1440p60 with high settings. No word on upscaling. Full specs below:



But the benchmark results paint a diferent story. I got only 50 fps in maxed out native 4K on the system in my profile, which exceeds the "ultra" specification by a good margin :shadedshu:
Thanks, added that to the news post.
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#11
Vayra86
erockerOooh! Several editions! Season passes! DLC!!!! Thanks for the anti-advertisement. I'm gonna pass on this one.
Right? They had me with Dune. They lost me with that fcking fact sheet
QuietBobThe minimum requirements are indeed for 1080p30 on the low preset. The recommended ones are for 1440p60 with high settings. No word on upscaling. Full specs below:



But the benchmark results paint a diferent story. I got only 50 fps in maxed out native 4K on the system in my profile, which exceeds the "ultra" specification by a good margin :shadedshu:
Maybe this needs an 8GB card to run properly :fear:
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#12
duckface
AsRockBeen wanting to try the films out but never got around to it, thing that bugs me with this it's the unreal engine again and just tied of the same of looks. Will see how it turns out.
yes, everything is kind of purple and brown lol
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#13
N3utro
This game has been made by funcom which has been purchased by tencent. Endgame is norule pvp with no anti cheat. No need to be Lisan al Gaib to see where this is headed
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#14
Broken Processor
I had been excited for this but it's basically a tencent owned game with season passes and end game is only PvP this will be cheat city and I doubt it will last very long in the west unfortunately. How many times have we seen these games crash and burn in the past I hope I'm wrong but I kinda doubt it.
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#15
mls067
Broken ProcessorI had been excited for this but it's basically a tencent owned game with season passes and end game is only PvP this will be cheat city and I doubt it will last very long in the west unfortunately. How many times have we seen these games crash and burn in the past I hope I'm wrong but I kinda doubt it.
So, is this going to be like Throne and Liberty?
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#16
Prima.Vera
WTF is this thing with "Season pass" ?!?! Who tf invented this season pass abomination!?
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#17
Broken Processor
Prima.VeraWTF is this thing with "Season pass" ?!?! Who tf invented this season pass abomination!?
Ikr buy the base game then spend baby spend. I suppose it depends on if they got a shop as well which I'm ok with as long as there ain't any ptw in there.
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