With the advent of a new Dune film adaptation by Denis Villeneuve, this changed. The Herbert estate did not seem to be interested in handing to the Dune license to anyone anyway, and for years, the franchise primarily lived off a series of new Dune novels written by Frank Herbert’s son Brian and Kevin J. Its creator Cryo Interactive Entertainment would take on the Dune license once more with the 2001 stealth action game Frank Herbert’s Dune, but went under the following year. While technically part of the Dune II series of strategy games, Dune never received any spiritual sequel. Dune, the 1992 strategy and management game, may have been the first Dune video game, but is largely overshadowed by its nominal sequel Dune II: The Building of a Dynasty, the grandfather of modern real-time strategy.
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