The original Dune board game is coming back
The best Dune game ever is making a comeback. And no, its not the Westwood Studios strategy classic that I'm talking about, but rather the original board game which came out many year's earlier.
The best Dune game ever is making a comeback. And no, its not the Westwood Studios strategy classic that I'm talking about, but rather the original board game which came out many year's earlier.
The spice must flow! For years, that was the mantra of some of the finest real-time strategy games ever made, that happened to be set in the sci-fi fantasy universe of Frank Herbert's Dune series of novels. While Westwood only hopped into the spice wars of Arrakis in 1993 with Dune II, they quickly created a template for tactics that would evolve to glorious new heights in 1998’s Dune 2000 and then reach its pinnacle in Emperor: Battle for Dune. Since then, the series has been largely dormant , resting beneath the sands and waiting for a day when it might be revived once again. That time, is now.
As if acclaimed filmmaker Denis Villeneuve making a new epic adaptation of Frank Herbert's Dune wasn't exciting enough, he's assembled about as stacked and insanely talented a cast as there has ever been.
If there is one thing that is even bigger than the release of an exciting new sci-fi movie, its the release of the merchandise and games that come out alongside it. With Dune, this has already started long before the movie is even due to come out.
It looks like the studio i setting up Denis Villeneuve's big sci-fi adaptation of Frank Herbert's iconic novel for big things as it will only be telling the first half of the book, leaving room for sequels.
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