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Crimson Desert launches to 239,000 players on Steam but 'Mixed' reviews, and it's mostly because of how dense and cryptic the whole thing is

Pearl Abyss's highly anticipated open-world RPG Crimson Desert launched and immediately became one of Steam's top 3 most-played games with 239,000 concurrent players. However, the game received mixed reviews from players citing overly complex and cryptic gameplay systems. Technical issues have also emerged, including blurry visuals on PS5, Intel Arc graphics card incompatibility, and problems accessing pre-order content.

Crimson Desert was one of the most anticipated RPGs following years of development delays and high expectations from Pearl Abyss, the makers of Black Desert Online. The mixed reception highlights the ongoing challenge developers face in balancing complex systems with accessibility for mainstream audiences.
Critics say

The game suffers from being unnecessarily dense and cryptic, making it difficult for new players to understand core systems and mechanics. Technical problems across multiple platforms, from visual issues to hardware incompatibility, suggest the game needed more development time before release.

Supporters say

The game offers stunning visuals and environments that showcase impressive technical achievement. Players should approach Crimson Desert as a slow burn experience that rewards patience and investment, rather than expecting immediate accessibility.