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Dune: Awakening studio reimbursing players after latest patch inadvertently nukes their stuff


Funcom has apologised to Dune: Awakening players and pledged to restore missing vehicles and items after a recent patch inadvertently deleted them.

Developer Funcom has apologised to Dune: Awakening players and pledged to restore missing vehicles and items after a recent patch inadvertently deleted bases and other equipment. However, as it's now revealed in a new post addressing the issue, these changes weren't supposed to come into effect until the next Coriolis cycle, when the Deep Desert is reset and reshaped by raging sandstorms. As a result of their premature deployment, players who'd set up camp in the impacted areas suddenly found their bases gone and their hard-earned end-game resources and equipment missing.

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