Illustration depicting Crimson Desert's 2 million sales success amid launch glitches and mixed reviews, with a warrior carrying a cat in a desert scene overlaid with Steam stats.
Illustration depicting Crimson Desert's 2 million sales success amid launch glitches and mixed reviews, with a warrior carrying a cat in a desert scene overlaid with Steam stats.
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Crimson Desert sells 2 million copies amid launch issues and mixed reviews

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Pearl Abyss' Crimson Desert has sold 2 million copies since its March 20, 2026 release, achieving a peak of 240,000 concurrent Steam players. However, players report clunky controls, technical glitches, and suspected AI art, leading to Mixed Steam reviews. The developer promises improvements while players praise features like carrying cats.

Crimson Desert, a single-player action RPG spin-off from Pearl Abyss, launched on March 20, 2026, selling 2 million copies in its first day. The game reached a concurrent player peak of 239,045 to 240,000 on Steam, currently ranking sixth with 115,545 players, behind titles like Counter-Strike 2 and Dota 2. Steam reviews stand at Mixed, with around 60% positive from over 13,000 ratings, reflecting divided opinions after weeks of hype that saw it top Steam sellers pre-launch and gain a 30% Game of the Year chance on Kalshi before dropping to 5% post-reviews. Metacritic scores sit at 78 for reputable critics, though Pearl Abyss' stock fell 30% post-launch, and a last-minute Steam update added Denuvo DRM. Pearl Abyss shared, 'Thank you so much to our fans... We will listen closely to the wide range of feedback... doing our utmost to make the journey ahead even more enjoyable.' PR director Will Powers addressed controls: 'think of it like riding a bike, it comes naturally after you learn it. just takes a minute.' Common complaints include 'shockingly bad' and 'clunky' controls, confusing mappings for looting and NPC interactions, sluggish gameplay feel, disjointed graphics, repeated assets, poor base PS5 performance, and bloated systems. Technical issues hit Intel Arc graphics cards ('The graphics device is currently not supported'), Xbox App PC launches (workaround: boot offline), and 120GB Xbox Series X/S patches. Base PS5 users note performance dips, while UI scaling lacks options. Some suspect AI-generated art in paintings, like a centaur-filled scene shared by Lex Luddy and a woodcut by Reddit's Ok-Error-403, potentially violating Steam's 2024 disclosure rules—no confirmation from Pearl Abyss, which did not respond to requests. Positives highlight cat interactions: players can pick up, carry, and pet cats, earning Steam praise like 'I picked him up and was able to walk around... This game is great' and '10/10.' A day-one patch (1.00.02) fixed issues like bear instant-kills and added tutorials, but not controls.

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Reactions on X celebrate Crimson Desert's 2 million sales and peak concurrent players, with praise for the cat-carrying feature, but criticize clunky controls leading to refunds, mixed Steam reviews, technical issues, and suspected AI-generated art assets.

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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.

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.

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Pearl Abyss's upcoming open-world RPG Crimson Desert is generating excitement for its human-voiced performances and depth, with a former Rockstar developer predicting it could challenge Grand Theft Auto VI for game of the year. Marketing director Will Power confirmed that the game's voices are provided by actual human actors. The title is set for release on March 19, 2026.

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Pearl Abyss deployed a major patch, version 1.01.00, for Crimson Desert over the weekend. The update adds five new summonable mounts, improves movement controls, and addresses numerous player complaints. It is available now on Steam, PlayStation, and Xbox, with Epic Games Store and Mac App Store versions to follow.

Developer Pearl Abyss updated the Steam page for Crimson Desert to include Denuvo DRM on March 12, just days before the game's March 19 launch. The change has sparked backlash among PC players concerned about potential performance issues. The game has already surpassed 3 million wishlists.

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Fans of Pearl Abyss's Crimson Desert have identified what they believe are signs of AI-generated artwork in the game, amid ongoing launch issues. Images show anomalies like missing fingers and human bodies merging with horses. Some also suspect AI-handled translations.

 

 

 

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