Pearl Abyss's upcoming action-adventure game Crimson Desert has impressed analysts with its graphical performance on PC hardware. A Digital Foundry tech preview highlights the game running at native 4K resolution with ray tracing enabled at 60 frames per second. The demonstration utilized the developer's BlackSpace Engine, marking its debut in the title.
Pearl Abyss's Crimson Desert, an action-adventure game set for release on March 19, 2026, has garnered attention for its technical achievements. In a Digital Foundry First Look Tech Preview, exclusive footage captured on PC demonstrates the game's capabilities using last-generation hardware: a Ryzen 9 7900X3D processor, 32GB of system memory, and a Radeon RX 7900 XTX graphics card from 2022.
The footage shows Crimson Desert operating at 4K Native AA resolution, maintaining a consistent 60 frames per second, with ray tracing enabled, particle quality effects at 100, and all settings on Ultra quality—the second-highest option, below Cinematic. This performance is notable without relying on upscaling techniques like FSR or DLSS, which many titles require for stability at similar settings.
Digital Foundry's Alex Battaglia commented on the build: “This is obviously a work-in-progress build at ultra high settings, at native 4K, but it’s running pretty darn well. Definitely running quite differently than a lot of Unreal Engine games would run at native 4K.” The BlackSpace Engine, Pearl Abyss's proprietary technology and the first game to utilize it, enables advanced features including ray-traced reflections, global illumination, high-density environmental details, volumetric atmospheric effects, and physics-driven simulations for cloth, hair, and water.
These elements function concurrently without apparent bottlenecks, suggesting optimized resource allocation. Analysts note that while ambitious open-world games often target 30 FPS at 4K with ray tracing, Crimson Desert's 60 FPS achievement on this hardware sets it apart. The game falls into categories of action, adventure, role-playing, and story-rich, designed for solo play.
Pearl Abyss, known for titles like Black Desert Online, aims to deliver high-fidelity open-world rendering. The preview footage, curated during an event last week, addresses skepticism about pre-release visuals, though final performance may vary.