Funcom has signed a deal with Legendary Studios to develop games based on the Dune franchise.
Dune games based on the works of Frank Herbert will be developed by Funcom as part of a six-year licencing agreement.
The deal spans at least three titles on PC and consoles, and the first will be an open-world multiplayer title. The game will enter into pre-production at Funcom sometime this year.
The bulk of previous Dunes titles were real-time strategy games, such as the rather excellent Dune 2. The last game based on the series to be released was Frank Herbert’s Dune, a 2001 adventure game for PC and PS2.
Dune Generations, a real-time strategy game set for release in 2001, was cancelled.
Funcom’s debut Dune title will be the sixth title based on Herbert’s works to be released.
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