The recent Dune: Awakening closed beta gave players an exciting glimpse of Arrakis, and behind the scenes, the Funcom team worked tirelessly to ensure a seamless experience. According to Funcom’s community manager Iggy, who shared insights on the game’s public Discord server, the beta’s servers performed exceptionally well—even during a challenging seven-hour DDoS attack.
In the Discord message, Iggy stated, “Servers were rock solid for a beta,” commending the team’s efforts in monitoring and maintaining stability. The team also collected critical data during the attack, which they’re using to further strengthen the game’s infrastructure. Thanks to robust mitigation measures, the DDoS attempt had no noticeable impact on players, allowing testers to explore the deserts of Dune without interruption.
Funcom’s Commitment to a Polished Multiplayer Experience
This behind-the-scenes look at Dune: Awakening underscores Funcom’s dedication to delivering a reliable and polished multiplayer experience. As the team continues to refine the game ahead of its full release, fans can feel confident knowing the servers are being rigorously tested under pressure—and passing with flying colors.
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Source: Funcom’s public Dune: Awakening Discord server
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