"Dune: Awakening" officially started public beta today. The test starts at 8 pm on May 9 and ends at 6 pm on May 12.This test includes content for the first 20 to 25 hours of the game. Players need to create characters to step into Erracos and pass the test of sandworms, scorching sun and gangsters with other players.Choose your own imperial school, build shelters, make sand motorcycles, and explore the depths of the desert.
In an article on the official website, Funcom Studio talked about the possibility that the game would become overcrowded when it was released, causing players to be locked or the game to crash.The studio said they have dealt with the release of many mmo games in the past, so they have past experience to draw on and they are ready for a possible surge in players.
"We naturally anticipate that there will be huge load pressure when it is released, and that full servers cannot be completely avoided, so we are actively preparing for countermeasures. Of course, rest assured that at the time of the game, we will deploy thousands of servers, which will be spread across hundreds of regions around the world. Each server can support up to 40 players online at the same time, and the fluctuation of the number of players at different times of the day makes it home to hundreds of people. These servers will ensure that players in North America, South America, Europe, Asia and Australia can enjoy a low-latency gaming experience."
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