It’s been a very long time since we’ve had any games based mostly on the Dune franchise, however now it appears to be like like we’ll be getting at the least three games within the subsequent six years – together with a Dune MMO.
The builders making these new games are Funcom, the studio behind Conan Exiles and the holders of the varied Robert E Howard properties, similar to Conan the Barbarian and Solomon Kane. Funcom has simply introduced that it’s partnering with Legendary Pictures to work on games based mostly on Frank Herbert’s Dune over the subsequent six years. Legendary personal the movie and TV rights to the franchise, and are presently engaged on a brand new Dune film to be launched in 2020, directed by Blade Runner 2049’s Denis Villeneuve. Funcom has not revealed whether or not the brand new games will tie into the film or not.
The first of the three games can be within the “Open World Multiplayer” style – a flowery method of claiming “MMO” – and can start pre-production at Funcom’s inner growth studio at Oslo later this yr, so we presumably received’t be seeing it for a number of years.
The press release makes no point out about what the opposite two games can be, however it looks as if they might even be developed by Funcom – reasonably than outsourced the way in which that Funcom has with the Conan the Barbarian license, similar to with Petroglyph’s upcoming Conan Unconquered RTS. However, except they’re fairly small games (similar to a cellular title) it appears unlikely both will arrive alongside the brand new Dune film’s launch subsequent yr.
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“Funcom has a strong history of working with beloved sci-fi/fantasy intellectual properties including our bestsellers Age of Conan and Conan Exiles,” mentioned Funcom CEO, Rui Casais, in an announcement. “So many of us at Funcom, myself included, are huge fans of Frank Herbert’s work and we are thrilled to have the opportunity to collaborate with Legendary to bring the iconic Dune universe to life for gamers all over the globe.”
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