Pearl Abyss stock surges 28% as Crimson Desert reaches 3 million sales

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.

Launched last Friday as one of 2026's most anticipated titles—with 3 million Steam wishlists and strong previews—Crimson Desert faced mixed initial reception, including a three-star Eurogamer review criticizing its lack of 'character, texture or charm' despite its vast world and high-fidelity visuals. This prompted a nearly 30% drop in Pearl Abyss shares. However, following the 3 million sales milestone announced on March 24 and rapid patches fixing technical woes like Intel Arc compatibility and controls, the outlook has brightened. Steam reviews have surged to Very Positive, driving the stock rebound and signaling growing player satisfaction.

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Crimson Desert surpasses 3 million sales after rocky launch

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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 Corp's stock price fell by nearly 30 percent following the release of reviews for its action RPG Crimson Desert. The game holds Metacritic and OpenCritic scores of 78 and 80, respectively, below market expectations of the mid-to-high 80s. This drop came after significant pre-release hype that had driven the stock to record highs.

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Pearl Abyss reported a sharp rise in revenue after the March launch of Crimson Desert. The company posted operating revenue of 328.5 billion won, up 419.8 percent from a year earlier.

Pearl Abyss announced a delay for Crimson Desert's next major update to allow extra time for testing and polishing. The developer expects to release the larger patch sometime next week and thanked players for their patience. The update includes keyboard and mouse presets, difficulty settings, and inventory improvements.

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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 has deployed Patch 1.02.00 for Crimson Desert across multiple platforms, introducing headgear visibility options, expanded private storage, and new movement controls. The update addresses numerous fixes in combat, quests, UI, and graphics. It is rolling out on PlayStation, Xbox, Epic Games Store, and Mac App Store.

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Pearl Abyss has responded to player complaints about Crimson Desert's control scheme by announcing a forthcoming patch. The developer acknowledged issues with unintuitive inputs and keyboard-and-mouse setups.

 

 

 

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