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“I’m Sick of Having to Repeat Myself” Crimson Desert Addresses Lack of PS5 Footage Ahead of Launch

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“I’m Sick of Having to Repeat Myself” Crimson Desert Addresses Lack of PS5 Footage Ahead of Launch

A Crimson Desert developer is currently defending the studio’s decision to keep certain versions of its upcoming game away from the public eye for now. This debate has sparked a massive online conversation about how much information developers owe their fans before a major purchase. Crimson Desert is currently slated for a release later this month on March 19. While some gamers are worried about the silence, the studio insists that they are simply following a set schedule to ensure the final product is ready.

Pearl Abyss has spent years building a reputation as a major player in the MMO space, largely thanks to the success of Black Desert Online. However, Crimson Desert is a pivot for the Toronto-based team, as they move toward a massive, single-player epic that focuses on narrative and high-fidelity action. Will Powers, the PR and Marketing Director for the studio, has become the primary face of the game’s western rollout, often engaging directly with the community to manage expectations. The studio recently celebrated reaching over 3 million wishlists on Steam, a milestone that shows how much pressure is on developers to deliver a polished experience across multiple platforms.

“Hell No” Crimson Desert Addresses Whether It’s Easy and If It Will Have Difficulty Options at Launch or Not

Pearl Abyss clarifies how hard players can expect Crimson Desert to be and whether it will have difficulty options ahead of its March 2026 release.

Addressing the Console Question

The current controversy stems from the fact that almost every piece of footage released so far has been captured on high-end PCs. This has led many to recall the messy launch of Cyberpunk 2077, where CD Projekt Red was criticized for hiding console performance until the very last minute. In response to a user on Twitter who accused the team of “hiding” footage, Powers hit back, saying, “I’m sick of having to repeat myself.” He noted that he has explained hundreds of times that console reveals will happen before launch to give fans enough time to decide on their pre-orders. Powers even added a blunt “Let us cook? Please and thank you” to emphasize that the team is still in the middle of a heavy “optimization phase” that began earlier this February.

This defensive stance continued over on Reddit, where Powers clarified his philosophy on transparency versus entitlement. While he agreed that consumers have a right to information to make “informed purchases,” he argued that demanding details on a specific fan-driven timeline is a form of entitlement that needs to end. This sparked debate with some fans, including Rockstar insider @videotechuk_, who suggested that being more transparent about review keys for console versions would go a long way toward building trust. Other fans pointed out that, because Crimson Desert is a brand-new IP, they feel more “precautionary” than “entitled,” since there is notrack record for how a game of this scale will run on a standard PS5 or Xbox Series X.

To help ease some of these worries, a massive four-hour preview from PlayStation recently broke down how the game actually feels on its newest hardware. For those lucky enough to own a PS5 Pro, the game will feature significant upgrades, including a “High CPU Frequency Mode” that makes traveling through the world feel completely seamless. The Pro version will also use PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) to reach 4K at higher frame rates, while advanced ray-tracing will make the lighting in Pywel look more realistic.

Crimson Desert Open World Flying Dragon Image via Pearl Abyss

Even on the base PS5, the game reportedly makes full use of the DualSense controller’s unique features. The haptic feedback and adaptive triggers will help deliver essential information to the player, especially during chaotic combat, where enemies might be surrounding Kliff. Reviewers who spent several hours with the title claimed that even after a long session, they felt they had barely “scratched the surface” of what the game has to offer.

Pearl Abyss has confirmed that Crimson Desert will launch with a $69.99 price tag and will be completely free of cosmetic cash shops or microtransactions of any kind. While the silence regarding base console performance targets like frame rates and resolution modes continues to frustrate some, the studio maintains that the final result will be worth the wait when it finally drops on March 19.


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Released

March 19, 2026

ESRB

Mature 17+ / Blood, Drug Reference, Intense Violence, Strong Language

Developer(s)

Pearl Abyss

Publisher(s)

Pearl Abyss


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