A huge new Crimson Desert update has just solved probably the biggest frustration for long-term players. Once you’re past the slow, awkward on-ramp, Crimson Desert opens up into one of the most stunning and freeform open-world games I’ve played in years, and the combat systems let you get up to some ludicrous shenanigans. There’s just one problem: by the time you have access to your full toolkit, you’ll likely have cleared out most of the big stronghold battles and boss fights that you might want to use them in. Fortunately, Pearl Abyss is continuing to respond to player demand.
A new Crimson Desert update just fixed its empty world problem, and added two legendary pets
2 May 20260

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