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Dune: Spice Wars is now available on Steam Early Access

The real-time strategy 4X game set in Frank Herbert’s legendary sci-fi universe, is now available on Steam Early Access.

Dune: Spice Wars, the real-time strategy developed by Shiro Games, has finally arrived on Steam as Early Access. The developer also posted a new launch trailer to cheer the launch, elaborating on some of its exciting features and core mechanics. Through key points like political maneuvering, sabotage, and military dominance, players will try to conquer Arrakis.

Dune: Spice Wars introduces four different playable factions at this state, with plans to add more in the future. The developer promises that the Early Access will be patched with new upcoming features, factions, and, most importantly, a multiplayer mode that will allow players to battle each other. The game is currently priced at $29.99, but it is subject to change considering its Early Access state.

According to the official press release:

Dune: Spice Wars, the real-time strategy 4X game set in Frank Herbert’s legendary sci-fi universe, is now available on Steam Early Access. Publisher Funcom and developer Shiro Games are delighted to invite players to the unforgiving planet of Arrakis, where they will battle for possession of each drop of water and load of spice. Get a taste of what awaits in today’s launch trailer.

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