Press release:
Hanover, Germany (Dec 1, 2021.
Today, NUKKLEAR GmbH, is thrilled to announce that it is partnering with developer Funcom on their upcoming survival game set in the world of Frank Herbert’s “Dune.”

NUKKLEAR will be taking on a co-development role, helping to realize the expanded scope of the title previously announced by Funcom. The studio was also recently awarded approximately 1.6 million EUR by the BMVI (Bundesministerium für Verkehr und Digitale Infrastruktur) as part of the “Computerspieleförderung des Bundes” German Federal Government Grant. The grant will be used to support in part NUKKLEAR’s development and production work on this project.

In 2019, Funcom announced that it had secured the rights to make a game based on the popular sci-fi franchise, Dune. The untitled project will take inspiration from Funcom’s most successful title, Conan Exiles, and be an online multiplayer survival game. After investment from Tencent, the Dune project greatly expanded its scope, and NUKKLEAR has been brought on to assist in completing it.

“We’re grateful to Funcom for bringing us on to help bring Dune to a new audience. We’ve supported and collaborated on many projects over the years, but taking on Dune is by far the biggest yet,” said Kirk Lenke, CEO of NUKKLEAR.

“Our team welcomes the challenge and is confident in the expertise that NUKKLEAR brings to the table.”

NUKKLEAR has been working with top development studios for the past 10 years, in both a support role and co-development role. Their talented team has worked on the UI/UX design for Destroy All Humans, and supported Rockfish Games on Everspace, among other projects. The NUKKLEAR team’s experience with large online 3D games such as the recently released Comanche lends itself well to the untitled Dune project, and their expertise is sure to help Funcom realize their vision for the game.

“As the Dune open-world survival game is the most ambitious project we’ve ever undertaken at Funcom, having skilled and reliable partners is an absolute must. With NUKKLEAR we have just that. We’ve benefited particularly from their expertise in vehicular-based gameplay, but I know them as highly skilled and creative game developers in general,” said Rui Casais, Funcom CEO.

A hybrid-remote company since their inception, NUKKLEAR have acquired top talent from all over the world. With the Dune project and other games in development, the studio is looking to grow their team to effectively take on new challenges.

To keep up with all NUKKLEAR news, stay tuned to their official website, and follow them on Facebook and LinkedIn.

About NUKKLEAR
NUKKLEAR is a game development studio based in Hanover, Germany, but the team is one without borders, geographical or otherwise. Since its inception, NUKKLEAR has built a team of the best talent they could find, from Germany to New Zealand, veteran game developers to rising stars. Professionalism, flexibility, and a little bit of rock and roll have been the foundation of the great work NUKKLEAR has done in their 10-plus year history.

Whether creating their own IP or supporting top game studios, NUKKLEAR delivers innovation and expertise motivated by a kind, loyal, and passionate team of developers. NUKKLEAR’s projects include Destroy All Humans, Everspace, Project Cars Go, and Comanche.

About Funcom
Funcom is a developer and publisher of online games for PC and consoles. Funcom has provided outstanding entertainment since 1993 and continues to expand its track-record of more than twenty released games. Titles include Conan Exiles, Secret World Legends, Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures, The Longest Journey, Anarchy Online, The Park, and Dreamfall: The Longest Journey.

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