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.
Crimson Desert, an upcoming action-adventure RPG from Pearl Abyss, promises one of the largest explorable worlds in its genre. The game's map is reportedly significantly larger than the one in The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and could surpass the size of Red Dead Redemption 2, positioning it among the biggest open worlds for modern action RPGs.
Built on Pearl Abyss' proprietary BlackSpace Engine, Crimson Desert centers on Kliff, the leader of the Greymanes mercenaries, as he navigates the continent of Pywel amid war and political conflict. The world features diverse regions including mountains, forests, and battle-scarred territories, where players will encounter rival factions, monsters, and dynamic events. Exploration extends to optional activities such as hunting, fishing, and gathering resources, enhancing the sense of an active environment beyond the main story of large-scale exploration, action-focused combat, and cinematic storytelling.
On the technical front, Pearl Abyss has outlined how Crimson Desert will leverage PlayStation 5 capabilities. The console's high-speed SSD enables seamless streaming of large world portions, minimizing loading times during travel across the continent. Rendering optimizations like Geometry Shader Oversubscription and NGG Culling manage the massive environments while preserving visual fidelity, ensuring stable performance amid large landscapes, dense vegetation, and multiple on-screen characters.
For PlayStation 5 Pro users, enhancements include support for PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) to achieve higher resolutions and smoother performance, alongside ray tracing for improved lighting and reflections. The DualSense controller integrates haptic feedback and adaptive triggers to boost immersion, responding to actions like weapon clashes in combat or the tension of drawing a bow.
Crimson Desert is set to release on March 19, 2026, for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.