- Pearl Abyss released a new update for Crimson Desert
- Patch 1.07 adds more bosses to those available for the rematch and new skills for Damiane
- This comes as information surfaces about Pearl Abyss’ plans for additional content.
Pearl Abyss is not giving up to ensure its last game, Crimson Desertis in great shape and the developers seem to be working at a pace unlike any other game studio, with this latest development.
Crimson Desert has just received another update, patch 1.07 expanding on the previous patch 1.05 by adding more boss fights available for a rematch, as well as additional combat skills for one of the game’s playable characters, Damiane.
This is just one of many patches released by Pearl Abyss, two months after the game’s March launch, and the developers are continually listening to player feedback and acting accordingly. It is clear that Pearl Abyss does not neglect Crimson Desertis polished, although it is arguably in perfect condition as is.
It also makes sense that the open-world action adventure game was once an MMO from the early stages of development, and it feels like Pearl Abyss gives Crimson Desert live service update processing (the best way).
Fortunately, it won’t stop there for players. Pearl Abyss has already confirmed plans to continue the momentum with more content, in its recent earnings report, stating: “We are currently exploring different ways to expand the game to the next level, including DLC. We will share details once concrete plans are set.”
A potential addition to Crimson Desert‘s current map is reportedly larger than most consumers expected, as it is already one of the largest among open-world games such as Skyrim And Red Dead Redemption 2.
It should also be noted that DokeV is the next project that Pearl Abyss will be focusing on for its launch, another open-world action-adventure game that looks incredibly promising with its Pokémon-like gameplay.
If the current pace of work of the Korean game studio’s developers is anything to go by, players will be in for a treat until then. DokeV is coming, and the efforts must not go unnoticed.
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