Players can test Dune Awakening today through Monday as Funcom checks servers before its June 10 release. The game's launch date was moved from May 20 to June 10 after makers needed extra time to fix issues players found during closed testing. Funcom has tested with limited players for months but wants more people to stress their systems. The company feels ready for large player groups at launch, saying they planned ahead for heavy traffic.
Anyone can register for free access through Steam, even without past invites. Adding the game to wish lists and signing up for emails helps your chances of receiving a code. A special TV show happens on May 10, during which viewers might grab one of thousands of codes given away live. Testers can play about 25 hours, which covers most of the Act 1 story content. Unlike past tests, players can talk freely about experiences and share video streams of gameplay without limits.
Anyone can register for free access through Steam, even without past invites. Adding the game to wish lists and signing up for emails helps your chances of receiving a code. A special TV show happens on May 10, during which viewers might grab one of thousands of codes given away live. Testers can play about 25 hours, which covers most of the Act 1 story content. Unlike past tests, players can talk freely about experiences and share video streams of gameplay without limits.