Crimson Desert: New Gameplay and System Upgrades


Crimson Desert Gets Major Upgrades in New 1.04.00 Update

Pearl Abyss just released a big update for Crimson Desert. This patch adds many features that players have been asking for since the game launched, making the world of Pywel even better to explore.

New Difficulty Modes and Combat Skills

You can now change how hard the game is. There are three settings: Easy, Normal, and Hard. Normal is the same as the original game, while Hard mode makes enemies stronger and gives bosses new ways to attack. Some characters also have new fighting skills and smoother attack moves.

Better Housing and Storage

The housing system has been improved with new layouts and easier ways to move furniture. A huge change is that you can now use items from your storage while crafting or cooking. You no longer have to carry everything in your backpack to get things done.

Controls and Menu Updates

The game is now easier to play with new control options for both controllers and keyboards. The menus are cleaner, the map is easier to use, and there is a new colorblind mode to help more people enjoy the game.

Better Graphics and Performance

The game looks better than ever with this update. The team improved the lighting, textures, and how things look from far away. They also fixed several bugs to make the game run more smoothly on PC, consoles, and Mac.

New Music Coming Soon

Pearl Abyss is also releasing the first volume of the Crimson Desert soundtrack. It will have 75 songs and will be free on Steam and the Epic Games Store. You can also listen to it on music streaming sites and YouTube soon.

About Crimson Desert

In this open-world adventure, you play as Kliff, a leader trying to find his lost teammates after an attack. You travel across a dangerous land to reunite your group and face a massive threat that could change everything. The game is out now on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Mac.