Don't know how to redeem codes in Dune Awakening? Or maybe you want to learn how to hide your helmet? You will find the answer to both of these questions right here.
Dune: Awakening is a survival MMO based on the well-known science fiction universe. Traversing an open world on Arrakis, which is famous for its extreme conditions on its surface, requires a focus on survival. To do just that, you may want a knife which is offered by redeeming a code. This is not the only protection you can use. Harsh environment also forces players to wear headgear to protect themselves from the sun and sand. However, to be more stylish, you might want to hide your helmet. We'll explain both of these options in our guide.
Taking advantage of various codes can quickly let you get interesting rewards that will help you survive on Arrakis. Finding this option, however, is not as easy as it may seem, as it is not found directly in the game itself.
You can redeem codes in two ways:
As of now there is only one code which gives rewards: WAKE-THE-SLEEPER. However, probably due to server issues, the rewards are not properly distributed.
The option of a constantly visible helmet may not appeal to everyone. Sure, it's an important piece of equipment, but there's a reason why a substantial part of the community spends a large part of the time on improving the appearance of their characters.
Fortunately, the developers of Dune: Awakening have taken care of the needs of these players, and implemented a feature to hide the headgear. You can go into the game options, then slide down the slider and find the Show Helmet option. Turn it off to enjoy gameplay with the face of your character visible.
Or, instead of disabling the option completely in the settings, you can go to your inventory, press the “D” key, and then uncheck the Helmet option.
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Author: Dawid Lubczynski
He completed his first degree studies in journalism. His adventure with Gamepressure began in 2019 when he undertook the difficult art of writing complex game guides. Over the years, became a specialist genre; in his spare time, he reads about mixtures that will help him reduce stress after the thousandth death at the same stage of the game. A huge fan of fighting games (Tekken) who regularly participates in tournaments.