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Is Crimson Desert too good to be real, it is much better
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Is Crimson Desert too good to be real, it is much better

Adrián FuentesBy Adrián Fuentes4 March, 2026No Comments

The study clarifies the rumors and defends the development of the expected action RPG.

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As the release of Crimson Desert approaches, some doubts have also emerged within the community. After several years of seeing ambitious updates on the game, some players have started to wonder if the project could be “too good to be true.”

Part of these suspicions arise from recent cases in the industry where highly promising titles ended up generating controversy or problems after their release. This context has led some users to fear that Pearl Abyss’s new game might be hiding some significant flaw that has not yet been revealed.

Pearl Abyss Responds to Criticisms About Crimson Desert

In response to these doubts, the Pearl Abyss team has decided to address them directly on social media to try to quell the controversy. Will Powers, the studio’s marketing and public relations director, was clear in explaining that there are no hidden problems behind the project.

According to the studio’s representative, the team has already stated on numerous occasions that all important game details will be revealed before its release, so players can make an informed decision before purchasing it.

  • In his message, Powers asked the community to be patient while the team finishes preparing for the release and assured that the studio is focused on completing the game’s development.

In any case, we won’t have to wait long to see the final result. With the release getting closer, the first impressions and reviews of the game will soon start to appear, allowing us to see if Pearl Abyss’s ambitious project meets the expectations it has generated over the past few years.

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