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Developer Shiro Games received praise for its previous RTS title Northgard, so hopefully it already has some tricks up its sleeve for elegantly combining Dune, real-time strategy, and 4X mechanics. Still, that only makes Dune: Spice Wars all the more interesting. 4X games famously encourage meticulous, slow gameplay, so it's not an obvious combination with the RTS combination the Sid Meier Civilization games show the more traditional turn-based take on 4X. Conversely, maybe Dune: Spice Wars can eventually get additional content that's based on the Villeneuve Dune movies.Īside from its advertising possibilities, Dune: Spice Wars sounds interesting in itself. Lots of more disparate brands than two retellings of Dune collaborate on advertisements nowadays, so a trailer for Dune: Part Two that also plugs Dune: Spice Wars wouldn't be out of place. Even so, these two versions of Dune could consider interacting with each other. Strictly speaking, Dune: Spice Wars doesn't seem to be tied into the movies, since it doesn't appear to use the likenesses of Villeneuve's Leto Atreides and Baron Harkonnen. RELATED: Every Video Game Based on the Dune Franchise Its playable factions haven't all been revealed yet, but if the Bene Gesserit are among them, then Dune: The Sisterhood will conveniently allow fans to learn more about this organization. Dune: The Sisterhood could influence Dune: Spice Wars, too.
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Aside from working on his films, Villeneuve has also been collaborating on Dune: The Sisterhood, a TV show for HBO Max that'll serve as a prequel for the Dune films and examine the lives of the Bene Gesserit, a sociopolitical and religious order of women with finely honed physical and mental abilities. It's worth noting that Dune: Part Two isn't the only cinematic version of this world that's in development. The IP will certainly still be on everyone's minds. This means Dune: Spice Wars, which is aiming to release in early access next year, will become playable right in the middle of Villeneuve's Dune retelling. Now that Dune: Part One has been a cinematic success, the sequel has been greenlit for an October 2023 release and filming will start next summer. Well before Dune: Part One released, Villeneuve already had plans for Dune: Part Two, which would wrap up the first novels events. Well before the movie's release, Villeneuve told fans of the novels that Dune: Part One would only retell the first half of the first book. Timothee Chalamet and Rebecca Fergurson in Dune (2021) RELATED: Dune's Landscapes Should Influence Open World Sci-Fi Games With a cinematic saga in the works, Dune: Spice Wars might have the perfect advertising partner in place well before its release.
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What's more, VIlleneuve has another film on the way the latest movie is technically Dune: Part One. As the first cinematic adaptation of Herbert's novels in nearly 20 years, Villeneuve's Dune has set the war-torn desert planet of Arrakis in the public consciousness at a very convenient time for Dune: Spice Wars.
That's thanks to Denis Villeneuve's Dune movie, of course. With the help of 4X elements, Dune: Spice Wars aims to revive a long line of RTS adaptations of the Dune books.Ī new game set in the world of Dune couldn't be more timely, since the IP is already in the middle of a resurgence. Now, Duneis getting another real-time strategy game, and it's called Dune: Spice Wars. Dune 2: The Building of a Dynasty popularized some major hallmarks of real-time strategy games like the fog of war.
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As a matter of fact, Frank Herbert's series of sci-fi novels actually has a pretty storied connection to video games dating back to the MS-DOS, and the series' game adaptations have had a major influence on the game industry. Dune is no stranger to video game adaptations.