This morning, South Korean developer Pearl Abyss announced that Crimson Desert has now surpassed 5 million copies sold to date across all platforms. The game launched across PC, Mac, and consoles on March 19 , so the milestone was reached in less than a month. It's an impressive figure, to be sure, and the pace remains strong. Pearl Abyss had already boasted 3 million units sold in the first week .
Over time, Pearl Abyss has also been addressing some of the launch issues . For example, the game did not even launch on Intel Arc graphics cards at first , prompting the developer to recommend that users request a refund. In the past few days, though, Crimson Desert finally became playable with the latest Intel drivers and even received official support for XeSS 3.0 Frame Generation . Even so, users have reported some visual artifacts, suggesting that there's more work to be done on that front .
Last week, the developer also outlined a detailed post-launch roadmap of improvements coming in the near future to Crimson Desert:
- Boss rematches: bosses will now respawn for rematches instead of disappearing permanently after defeat
- Re-blockading system: enemy factions will actively fight to recapture and re-occupy liberated regions, addressing community feedback that cleared areas felt static and lifeless
- Difficulty settings (Easy, Normal, and Hard modes) are coming
- New skills for playable characters Damiane and Oongka, modeled on Kliff's power skills
- A significantly expanded camp system with dedicated food storage, a wardrobe for equipment, a resource storage facility, and a pool for quest items and recipes
- New outfits, plus several previously unsellable "Legacy" outfits converted into wearable gear
- Hide back weapons toggle to reduce clipping during exploration
- New pets, mounts, and armor coming
- Distant scenery rendering improvements
- UI legibility improvements
- Expanded controller and keyboard/mouse customization options
- Ongoing interface, controls, and draw distance optimization
Given the game's strong sales, a premium DLC could happen at some point, though the developer has not confirmed it yet.
Find out a lot more on Crimson Desert, including links to our review and guides, on the game's dedicated hub page .
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