At long last, Dune: Awakening has officially debuted on PC, following a five-day premium early access period for those who wanted to splurge a little extra. Following its initial launch, the game momentarily disappeared from the scene to receive update 1.1.0.11, focusing primarily on server and stability enhancements.
Although it calls for some rest, the 1.1.0.11 update’s documentation is succinct. The updates outlined comprise “further enhancements to bolster the game server and client’s stability,” as well as “more regional language adaptations.” Additionally, this patch rectifies several small yet bothersome glitches.
Dune: Awakening has experienced impressive player numbers on Steam, including during its early-access phase. Currently, following its official release, Awakening ranks as the 10th most popular game on Steam, boasting a peak of 142,000 players within a 24-hour period. The game also enjoys generally positive reviews on Steam; however, even these favorable reviews acknowledge some technical issues with the game, particularly concerning performance.
Instead of having a lengthy pre-release phase common in online survival-crafting games, Funcom has opted for a paid early-access period. This move allows them to swiftly address problems as they surface, such as fixing existing issues and even setting up additional servers when needed.
Dune: Awakening 1.1.0.11
CHANGES
- Deployed another set of changes to further improve the game server and client stability.
- Added more localization.
FIXES
- Fixed an issue where the in-game UI showed the name of the Sietch when visiting while in the Streamer Mode.
- Fixed an issue where players could sometimes see selected NPCs offset from their normal position.
- Fixed a rare issue where players with above-minimum hardware could sometimes receive a pop-up warning that their hardware was below minimum specifications.
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2025-06-11 15:40