The developers of Dune: Awakening have spontaneously announced the shutdown of the servers for the survival MMO. MeinMMO provides you with all the known information.
Why is there maintenance? The developers of Dune: Awakening announced the shutdown of the servers for the survival MMO at 3:30 PM with only 22 minutes of notice.
The reason for the server downtime, according to the developers on Discord, is disappearing vehicles that are getting lost in several sieches. To fix this problem, the developers are deploying a hotfix.
How things will continue in the future with the survival MMO can be found here:
Disappearing vehicles and little information
How long will the maintenance last? So far, the developers of Dune: Awakening have not announced how long the maintenance will take. The servers will be shut down at 3:30 PM German time, and only afterwards do the developers want to inform the players with updates about what will happen next.
It is also entirely unclear whether other changes will be made. In recent days, the developers have announced many changes, some of which could already be activated now.
Earlier today at 5:00 AM German time, there was the weekly reset, which changed the map Deep Desert and the resources in the Hagga basin with the Coriolis storm.
As soon as the developers provide an update or patch notes, we will update this article accordingly.
The upcoming changes also include a divided endgame area. The Deep Desert was previously only accessible to PvP players, but now the developers have announced that they will open the endgame of Dune: Awakening more for PvE players and split the endgame map into two. How this will be implemented and what other changes are to follow in the endgame can be found here: Players complain that the endgame in Dune: Awakening consists only of PvP – Now the developers respond