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Dune: Awakening studio says sorry for accidentally wiping a bunch of stuff in the last patch, promises to replace everything by the end of the week

Dune: Awakening studio says sorry for accidentally wiping a bunch of stuff in the last patch, promises to replace everything by the end of the week

The fun thing about videogame patches—and I’m using “fun” in the definitely-ironic sense here—is that sometimes they’ll cause new, interesting, and entirely unanticipated problems: Fix this, break that, it’s the circle of life. Such is the case with a recent update to Funcom’s survival MMO Dune: Awakening, which saw several PvE areas of the Deep Desert to become PvP enabled, resulting in “people suffering an unfortunate amount of lost bases and equipment.”

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 into.

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