Dual Universe lets players host their own private servers starting next week

    
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While Dual Universe didn’t quite take the world by storm with its scifi sandbox offerings, developer Nova Quark is hoping that the ability to be able to host private servers will tempt more players toward the title.

Starting next Monday, Dual Universe will roll out myDU — the version of the game that can be run by us lowly individuals. While the MMO costs a regular subscription to access, myDU only charges a one-time purchase of $35 through the official website to own. Players can also export blueprints from the MMO to myDU, although not the other way around.

The studio said that running a private server of the game “requires a bit of technical know-how” although there is plenty of documentation online to help you do just that. There’s a full FAQ that goes into even more detail on what the private version entails, including the differences between the MMO and myDU versions.

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