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    Crimson Desert from Pearl Abyss has finally arrived

    Josh McDarrisBy Josh McDarrisMarch 19, 2026
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    The long-awaited open-world epic from Pearl Abyss, Crimson Desert, has finally arrived today, March 19, 2026. After seven years of development and multiple delays, the game is now live globally on PC (Steam and Epic Games Store), PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.

    However, the launch has been as turbulent as the war-torn continent of Pywel itself. Here is a breakdown of the current state of play.


    The Launch Day Verdict

    While the game was once touted as a potential “Game of the Year” contender, initial critical reception has been polarizing.

    • Review Scores: The game currently sits at a 78 on Metacritic and an 80 on OpenCritic.
    • The Positives: Critics are praising the “BlackSpace Engine” for its breathtaking visuals, dense world-building, and a combat system that feels genuinely visceral. The traversal—specifically the ability to fly across the map on a dragon—is a highlight.
    • The Gripes: Reviewers have pointed toward “system bloat,” noting an overabundance of unfocused mechanics (like the arm-wrestling and goat black markets) that sometimes detract from a narrative many find serviceable but thin.

    Technical Performance & PC Specs

    For PC players, the game is a hardware-intensive beast requiring at least 150GB of SSD space.

    • Advanced Tech: Crimson Desert is among the first major titles to support NVIDIA DLSS 4.5 and AMD FSR 4, utilizing AI-driven ray reconstruction to maintain stable frame rates at 4K.
    • Steam Deck Warning: Early reports suggest the game is currently struggling on handhelds, with frame rates dipping as low as 15 FPS on the Steam Deck even at the lowest settings.
    • DRM Controversy: The last-minute confirmation of Denuvo on the Steam version continues to be a point of contention among the community.

    Market Impact

    The “generally favorable” but not “stellar” reviews had an immediate and drastic impact on the business side. Pearl Abyss saw its stock price plummet by nearly 30% this morning. Investors had reportedly baked a “90+ Metacritic” score into their expectations, and the current 78 triggered a massive sell-off despite strong pre-order numbers (estimated at over 400,000 copies on Steam alone).

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    Release DateMarch 19, 2026
    PlatformsPC, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, macOS
    Price$69.99
    Offline PlaySupported (after a mandatory Day 1 patch/setup)

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    Josh McDarris is the founder and editor-in-chief of NerdNet, where he covers everything from consumer tech and movie reviews to deep dives into geek culture. He can frequently be found cooking up a storm in the kitchen, or hitting the trail in the Wasatch Mountains from his home base of Ogden, UT.

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