They say that Thyme heals all the wounds, but when talking about the release date it also has decent frustration. Dune Awakening developer Funcom has heard a lot about it after it announced that its ambitious MMORPG would have to wait until June 10th to see the light of day.
In the hope that things will cool down, The company has decided to remove the requirement to sign NDA from future PlayTestthis is still going to be the biggest.
In today’s press release, Funcom said on this beta weekend, “Because there is no NDA, it means that all information will be shared and the game can be streamed.
The decision to leave the NDA is not exactly innovative, but follows the growing trend towards transparency between major game developers and players.
Earlier this week, Destiny developer Bungie removed the NDA from the alpha playtest for the extraction shooter marathon. meanwhile, EA has decided to keep NDAS in the Battlefield Labs program for now Because playtests are still considered too far from the final product. This does not stop the leak from releasing footage for several hours.
Dune Awakening PlayTest date
According to Funcom, the next Dune Awakening PlayTest will occur as part of a major beta weekend between May 9th and May 12th.
In addition to not having an NDA, This session allows players to experience most of ACT 1. Funcom expects it will take around 20 hours to complete.
There will also be a live stream of the Dune Awakening Run Party on Saturday, May 10th. The event will be held simultaneously in London and Boston and will feature regular gameplay, clear-teller competitions and developer interviews.
Access to the Beta weekend is granted on request from the game’s steam pageand via code distributed during the LAN party stream.
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