While Crimson Desert's physical game sales in the US weren't enough to make major waves on the US sales charts for its launch month, it's a pretty sure bet that with its global physical and digital sales combined, it'll go down as one of the best-selling games of the year. It's already crossed 5 million copies sold, and a new report reveals that developer Pearl Abyss is sharing a bit of the wealth from its success with the entire development team.
A report from Korean publication claims that every single one of Pearl Abyss' employees were given a bonus of 5 million Won , which works out to be about $3,400 USD , to celebrate Crimson Desert surpassing 5 million copies sold.
In a statement (via machine translation), Pearl Abyss chief executive officer Heo Jin-young said, " I express my deep respect and gratitude for the hard work of each and every one of you who created a product that the world is enthusiastic about, and I am paying a celebratory bonus for achieving 5 million sales to all employees who have silently fulfilled their roles in their respective positions ."
Jin-young added, " Our journey does not end here. The potential we have confirmed today will be the most powerful driving force to overcome any challenge we face in the future. "
Pearl Abyss reportedly has an estimated 733 employees, so the bonus is not an insignificant sum for the company to pay to every employee. But it's a pittance compared to the value of 733 people happily working in tandem towards a collective goal, and the value of what actions like these do for Pearl Abyss' reputation as a publisher.
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