Dune: Awakening Begins Server Shutdowns: Players Concerned for the Survival RPG’s Future
Several game worlds have become desolate, and the developers are eager to address the decline.
The initial momentum behind Dune: Awakening is starting to wane, resulting in a significant drop in player density across various servers.
In response to this trend, Funcom has decided to decommission underpopulated servers to consolidate the remaining community:
While many community members are concerned about the implications of these shutdowns, not everyone agrees with the studio’s vision. A segment of the player base argues that lower population counts offer a unique appeal, providing a more authentic survival experience in a world that isn’t cluttered by sprawling rival fortifications and massive player-built structures.
Source: iXBT.games
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