The shifting sands of Arrakis have held many secrets, but now we have a glimpse into the future of Funcom’s ambitious survival MMO, Dune: Awakening. The developer has shared a content roadmap that goes through mid-2026. This plan gives players a clear view of the game’s ongoing development, featuring a mix of free updates and paid expansions. This announcement comes after a time spent refining the existing experience, including efforts to improve solo gameplay and tackle endgame challenges in the Deep Desert.
The roadmap begins with an important two-part release set for September 2025: the free Chapter 2 update and the Lost Harvest paid DLC. Chapter 2 promises to advance the story with new missions and rewards. It will also introduce features like character re-customization and new contracts for the villages of Arrakeen and Harko. At the same time, the Lost Harvest DLC will bring in new gameplay mechanics, including a new vehicle, a building tileset, and a long contract chain that guides players to uncharted areas.
Looking ahead, Funcom has planned two more major content releases. The first is scheduled for the first quarter of 2026, which will include the free Chapter 3 update and the Raiders of the Broken Lands DLC. This will be followed by Chapter 4 and The Water Wars DLC, expected to launch between April and June of that year. While specific details about these later expansions are limited, the titles suggest a continued effort to deepen the game’s lore and introduce new conflicts and factions in its harsh world.
Funcom’s open approach with this roadmap provides crucial support to the game’s community, many of whom have been looking forward to new content. The developers have recognized the need for further refinement in the current endgame, and they have assured players that improvements are on the way. By outlining a clear long-term plan, Funcom is not only promising new experiences; it is also showing its commitment to developing and expanding the world of Dune: Awakening for years to come.