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Australian Eastern Time (AET) | 9:00 AM—March 19 |
New Zealand Daylight Time (NZDT) | 11:00 AM—March 19 |
Collector's Edition | $279.99
It includes DLC bonuses below.
- Crimson Desert Full Game
- Exclusive 17" Diorama
- Collector's Edition Limited SteelBook
- Fabric Map of Pywel
- Letter from the Developer
- Greymane Brooch Pin
- 3 Character Photo Cards
- 3 Patches
- Ultimate Pack – Tormented Soul Bow, Derictus Spear, Sielos Longsword, Shroud Lantern, Hyperion Horse Tack Set
- Deluxe Pack – Balgran Shield, Exclaire Horse Tack Set, Kairos Plate Set
- [Pre-order Only] Pre-order Exclusive Bonus - Khaled Shield
- [PlayStation 5 Only] PS5 Exclusive Bonus – Grotevant Plate Set
Deluxe Edition | $89.99
It includes DLC bonuses below.
- Crimson Desert Full Game
- Deluxe Edition Limited SteelBook
- Map of Pywel
- Letter from the Developer
- Greymane Brooch Pin
- 3 Character Photo Cards
- 3 Patches
- Deluxe Pack – Balgran Shield, Exclaire Horse Tack Set, Kairos Plate Set
- [Pre-order Only] Pre-order Exclusive Bonus - Khaled Shield
- [PlayStation 5 Only] PS5 Exclusive Bonus – Grotevant Plate Set
Standard Edition | $69.99
It includes DLC bonuses below.
- Crimson Desert Full Game
- [Pre-order Only] Pre-order Exclusive Bonus - Khaled Shield
- [PlayStation5 Only] PS5 Exclusive Bonus – Grotevant Plate Set
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A mediocre plot and bland writing can't hold back one of the most ambitious games ever made.
Stunning graphics, great gameplay, and excellent music carry you through hundreds of hours of systems-based fun. It somehow lives up to all the hype, with some rough edges in tow.
Digital Spy - Joe Draper - 4 / 5
Crimson Desert's sandbox playground and beautifully crafted world do a lot of the heavy lifting to just about overshadow its confusing elements, generic story, and boring characters. What's here is an overwhelming amount of content and the bones of an amazing game that has to be respected for its ambitions.
Digitec Magazine - Philipp Rüegg - German - 5 / 5
If you look up the term 'open world' 'Crimson Desert' is bound to be listed right next to it. Because you can't get much more open-world than that. It offers a world in which you can completely lose yourself. What could be better?
GRYOnline.pl - Dariusz Matusiak - Polish - Unscored
Crimson Desert will impress some and alienate others – and both sides will have a valid point. This blend of Tears of the Kingdom, Elden Ring and Assassin's Creed continues to intrigue with its open-world design and interactivity, but I fear that long before I reach the end of the story, I'll grow weary of its sheer scale and the constant struggle with the poorly designed UI and inventory system. [Review in progress]
Game8 - Allisandra Reyes - 88 / 100
Crimson Desert is a sprawling adventure across a vast and living world that rewards every hour you put into it. The core gameplay evolves with your progress, introducing upgradable skills and increasingly demanding boss fights, with plenty of content to discover. While the narrative initially lacks direction and its threads can feel disconnected, this never outweighs the game's many strengths. Crimson Desert is a slow burn that rewards time, patience, and curiosity.
Gameliner - Anita van Beugen - Dutch - 5 / 5
Leave it to Pearl Abyss to create a dynamic open world where you can completely lose yourself - Crimson Desert is a must-play.
Gamers Heroes - Blaine Smith - 100 / 100
Dark Souls has often been used to measure one's gaming prowess, but that measuring stick has changed with Crimson Desert. Not only does it boast some of the most challenging boss battles ever seen in the industry, its required levels of patience, determination, and ability have set a new gold standard.
Generación Xbox - Adrián Fuentes - Spanish - 94 / 100
Crimson Desert is an RPG that rewards the patient player. The more time you spend in its world, the more you understand its systems and the more you enjoy what it has to offer. And when that happens, it becomes very easy to get swept away by the adventure and immerse yourself in the work that Pearl Abyss has created for us over so many years.
Loot Level Chill - Mick Fraser - 9 / 10
Crimson Desert is frustrating and buggy and can be very player-unfriendly, but it's also beautiful, deep, seemingly endless and monumentally, perhaps detrimentally, ambitious.
The GameSlayer - Callum Marshall - 9 / 10
Crimson Desert isn't a perfect game. It's not a game for everyone, and it's got as many good ideas as it does poorly implemented ones. However, what cannot be denied is that this game is a generational game and an open-world experience like no other. It's visually outstanding, mechanically dense, and immersive beyond compare. Yet, it's also one of the most laborious games to get to grips with in recent memory, meaning a lot of players may bounce off this title. However, what I would say is 'stick with it'. As Crimson Desert is a game that doesn't respect your time, but certainly deserves it.
The Nerd Stash - Julio La Pine - 9.5 / 10
Crimson Desert is a breath of fresh air for those looking for true ambition and adventure, as it delivers one of the most experimental combat systems and an open world on par with anything Rockstar Games has ever made.
The Outerhaven Productions - Jordan Andow - 5 / 5
Despite a few minor issues, Crimson Desert sets a new benchmark for this style of open-world experience, one that will be extremely difficult for future games to match.
TheGamer - Harry Alston - 4 / 5
It's highly ambitious and one of the most intriguing triple-A games I've played in years, but I just wish so many parts of the whole weren't inherently flawed. Now my journey in Pywel has come to an end, I'll be leaving this one on the shelf for a while.
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