Feel Your Way Through Dune: Awakening with Razer Sensa HD Haptics and Chroma RGB Integrations

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Razer has announced a partnership with Funcom to integrate its Sensa HD Haptics and Chroma RGB features into the highly anticipated open-world, multiplayer survival MMO, Dune: Awakening, aiming to deliver an even deeper level of immersion for players. The integration of Razer Sensa HD Haptics will provide over 230 specially curated haptic feedback effects, allowing players to feel the virtual world of Arrakis come to life.

This technology is supported by Razer Sensa HD Haptics-enabled devices such as the Razer Freyja gaming cushion, Razer Kraken V4 Pro headset, and Razer Wolverine V3 Pro controller, ensuring ultra-low latency and multi-directional haptic sensations. This means players can feel everything from the thunderous rumble of a sandworm erupting behind them to the sharp jolt of a lasgun blast, enhancing their spatial awareness and instinctive experience within the game.

Beyond haptics, Razer Chroma RGB will illuminate the journey through Arrakis with over 180 dynamic lighting effects that react in real-time to in-game events. This further expands Razer’s immersive ecosystem, boasting integration with over 100 titles. This collaboration with Dune: Awakening showcases Razer’s continued commitment to working closely with developers to push the boundaries of gaming immersion.

Customers who purchase qualifying Razer gear from Razer.com, such as the Razer Freyja HD Haptics Gaming Cushion, Kraken V4 Pro Headset, or Wolverine V3 Pro Wireless Controller, will receive a complimentary Steam key for Dune: Awakening while stocks last. Furthermore, starting June 10, 2025, Razer Stores worldwide will feature a “Sensa Experience Zone,” offering fans a hands-on showcase of Razer Sensa HD Haptics transforming in-game action into rich, tactile sensations.

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