#1 out of 2
entertainment9h ago
Crimson Desert Dev Pearl Abyss Explains How It's Able to Update the Game at Such an Astonishing Rate
- Pearl Abyss attributes fast updates to real-time feedback and an indie-like mindset rather than a fixed roadmap.
- The studio compares Crimson Desert support to Black Desert, highlighting weekly updates informed by MMO-style practice.
- Pearl Abyss says the patch cadence can be fast without causing crunch, aided by a structure built for rapid changes.
- Developer Will Powers describes the approach as 'Silicon Valley-esque' and open to community ideas.
- Crimson Desert’s latest patch rewrote the endgame by adding Rematch and Re-blockade features.
- Pearl Abyss states normal work hours support its rapid update pace, not excessive crunch.
- Crimson Desert originally evolved from an MMO concept before shifting to a single-player experience.
- Powers says the approach enables patches based on player feedback, sometimes within days.
- Pearl Abyss emphasizes not excluding community ideas from the game, if they fit.
- The article notes some players worried about crunch; Powers says updates are sustainable within normal hours.
- The article highlights that patches update the world’s endgame representation and player progression.
Vote 0

