Crimson Desert is retaining its Steam player count in a way that rarely ever seems to happen for single-player games. Crimson Desert hit the scene mid-March, earning mostly positive reviews and selling millions of copies in a matter of days. The game has been a massive hit, with a great deal of praise for the sheer scope of its gigantic open world.
Crimson Desert's open world is significantly larger than the ones found in games like Red Dead Redemption 2 or Skyrim, to the point where players can expect to spend hundreds of hours if they want to explore it all. Even then, simply focusing on Crimson Desert's main quest is an endeavor that takes nearly 70 hours on average. While some players have found it all a little too overwhelming for their tastes, others have embraced Crimson Desert and named it one of their favorite open world games.
Crimson Desert looks like a game you can rush through, but learning to slow down and explore its world is the key to avoiding its toughest roadblocks.
Something especially impressive about Crimson Desert is how it has managed to maintain its player count on Steam. Even if a single-player...
