Fans divided over Crimson Desert's map size promise

Fans of the upcoming RPG Crimson Desert are split on the developers' claim that its open world will be at least twice as large as Skyrim's. While some worry about an empty expanse, the team assures a highly interactive environment. The reveal came during the New Game+ Showcase on January 8, 2026.

The New Game+ Showcase, held on January 8, 2026, featured an exclusive interview with Pearl Abyss's Director of Public Relations, Will Powers, discussing their action-adventure RPG, Crimson Desert. Originally planned as a prequel to Black Desert Online, the game has evolved into a standalone single-player title. Powers highlighted the open world's scale, stating it would be "at least twice as big as the open world, the playable area, of Skyrim" and even larger than that in Red Dead Redemption 2.

This promise has sparked debate among gamers. In responses to a Reddit thread inspired by IGN's coverage, one user remarked, "It could be 100 times as big, but if you don’t fill it with content it’s going to be worthless." The sentiment echoes broader frustrations with vast but sparse worlds, such as Paldea in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, often described as "wide as an ocean, deep as a puddle."

Powers addressed these concerns directly in the interview: "But size doesn’t really matter if there’s nothing to do." He emphasized the developers' goal to create a world that is "not only massive, but is also incredibly interactive." Additional details revealed include weapon and equipment crafting, player housing, and the Aerial Abyss—a network of sky islands with puzzles and rewards that plays a key role in the game. Other features encompass dynamic codex updates from world interactions, customizable playstyles, and no romance options.

Crimson Desert is scheduled for release on March 19, 2026, for PC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and Mac.

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Pearl Abyss announced that its single-player RPG Crimson Desert has now sold over 3 million copies worldwide, just a week after launch. The studio pledged continued fixes for launch issues including Intel Arc GPU compatibility and control problems. User reviews have improved amid rapid patch deployments.

Developer Pearl Abyss has revealed new information about the open world size in Crimson Desert and how the game will utilize PlayStation 5 hardware. The action RPG's map is described as significantly larger than that of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and potentially bigger than Red Dead Redemption 2. These details come ahead of the game's scheduled launch on March 19, 2026.

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Pearl Abyss released Crimson Desert, an open-world action RPG, on March 19 for Windows, Steam, Epic Games Store, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series S/X, and MacOS at 6 pm EST. The game follows mercenary Kliff as he rebuilds his Greymanes clan in Pywel after an ambush by the Black Bears. Early coverage highlights its combat and visuals alongside critiques of repetitive quests.

Building on its rapid post-launch success, Pearl Abyss' Crimson Desert has now sold 4 million copies worldwide less than two weeks after its March 19 release. The open-world adventure previously reached 2 million in 24 hours and 3 million in five days.

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Pearl Abyss has revealed performance modes and specs for Crimson Desert on PS5, Xbox, and other platforms, nine days before the March 19, 2026 launch. This follows a recent Digital Foundry PC preview highlighting strong high-end performance, with console options including three modes on PS5 and Xbox Series X, enhanced PS5 Pro support, and more.

Pearl Abyss shares have climbed 27.76% amid renewed investor confidence after Crimson Desert sold 3 million copies in under a week. Patches addressing launch issues have boosted Steam user reviews from Mixed to Very Positive, reversing an earlier stock dip.

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Pearl Abyss has confirmed that its upcoming open-world action game Crimson Desert will incorporate Sony's updated PSSR AI upscaling technology on the PS5 Pro. This update enables 4K resolutions at higher frame rates while supporting ray tracing. The announcement highlights advancements in console performance for the title.

 

 

 

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