Crimson Desert's developers, Pearl Abyss, has promised that it's doing its "utmost" to make changes and improvements to the surprisingly divisive game as quickly as possible.
As a ton of you already know judging by the massive player counts, the ridiculously ambitious Crimson Desert finally launched yesterday after months of being one of this year's most anticipated games. While it's certainly doing well for itself, the critic and Steam reviews make it clear that there's a lot about Crimson Desert that needs some tweaking.
The clunky controls, confusing puzzles (with one right at the start of the game even being updated for launch), and strange performance on certain consoles have all been raised by players as just a few examples of Crimson Desert's issues. Worry not, though, as Pearl Abyss has clearly seen the feedback and is working as fast as it can to make changes.
Over on Twitter, the official Crimson Desert account revealed that the game has already managed to sell two million copies worldwide, a massive feat for a brand-new IP. The post didn't just celebrate Crimson Desert's sales figures, though, as it acknowledged the issues that players have been having with the game so far....
