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Pearl Abyss is rolling out significant updates to Crimson Desert based on community feedback, including boss rematches, difficulty settings, and improvements to secondary characters. Meanwhile, performance analysis reveals stark differences...
Pearl Abyss is actively responding to player feedback with a series of updates scheduled from April to June 2026. These changes aim to address concerns about difficulty, character balance, and overall gameplay experience.
**New Content and Features**
**Character Play Improvements**
**QoL Improvements and Life Features**
**System and Graphics Improvements**
**Console Performance**
Digital Foundry's analysis reveals that Crimson Desert on Xbox Series X largely mirrors the base PlayStation 5 version, with similar graphical settings across three modes: 30fps quality mode (1440p), 40fps balanced mode (1280p), and 60fps performance mode (1080p). The Series X generally maintains a slight performance lead over the base PS5.
The Xbox Series S version, however, requires significant graphical compromises, with every setting reduced to PC's low settings and ray tracing removed. The quality mode outputs at 1080p, while the performance mode drops to 720p. Input latency is also higher on Series S.
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