One of the great things about Early Access games is the ability to watch a potential masterpiece being assembled in real time and its progression from a barely outlined project to a hit with plenty of interest. Dune: Spice Wars illustrates this idea well.
The Shiro Games team has released a fresh update to the strategy game based on the Frank Herbert universe. The main attraction of the patch is multiplayer: now “Dune” fans can figure out the relationship in a “2 vs. 2” or “All Against All” format. If there aren’t enough people to start a match, AI will take over the empty seats.
Recall that Dune: Spice Wars released to Steam’s Early Access at the end of April. The public and the press warmly received the game – although many noted that the developers still have room to develop the project. Right now, the novelty released At a 20% discount. The price of the title was reduced for the first time since its release in Early Access.