Dune Awakening's system requirements were published just before the weekend, but eagle-eyed spec-scourers may have noticed a familiar Sneki logo popping up. Developer Funcom not only confirmed that the MMORPG will skip early access for a full launch when it hits the airwaves on May 20, but that it will support Razer's Sensa HD haptics straight out the gate. That means developer-coded haptic sensations running via either the Razer Freyja seat cushion (an add-on for the best gaming chairs) or Razer Kraken V4 Pro headset.
That makes it the most recent title added to Razer's roster of Sensa HD compatible games, joining Final Fantasy XVI, Frostpunk 2, Star Wars Outlaws and more. It also comes shortly after Razer announced Simhub integration with its Sensa-enabled gadgets, giving racing fans the feedback they've been asking for since these devices launched late last year.Razer Freyja haptic cushion | $299.
99 $259.99 at AmazonSave $40 - The Razer Freyja cushion is available to buy straight from Amazon, and we're currently at a record-low price. This has been a $299.
99 gadget since launch, but $40 savings started popping up sporadically just a few days ago. Buy it if: ✅ You want more immersion✅ You're curious about the newer tech✅ You have a classic gaming-designed chair Don't buy it if: ❌ You're happy to wait for the tech to matureView DealRazer Kraken V4 Pro | $399.99 $303.
46 at AmazonSave $96.53 - The Razer Kraken V4 Pro is also on sale at Amazon right now, baking the brand.






































