Crimson Desert Hits 4 Million Sales, Shows No Signs of Slowing Down

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Crimson Desert’s comeback continues with massive sales and improved player reception!

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  • Crimson Desert has now sold 4 million copies around the globe.
  • The developer’s attention to player feedback is a big reason for this consistent success, further proved by the improving user scores.
  • Pearl Abyss also thanked fans for their incredible support of the open-world title.

After an imperfect launch that was filled with player criticism and mixed reviews, Crimson Desert has come back in a major way. The open-world title is now the second-highest rated game of 2026 so far, with its Steam reviews turning “very positive” after falling below Dragon Age: The Veilguard.

The game has also turned out to be a commercial juggernaut, selling over 2 million copies in less than one day and hitting a new concurrent player peak on Steam two weeks after launching. Now, Crimson Desert has reached another sales milestone, further showcasing its continued success.

Why it matters: A game like Crimson Desert finding this kind of success in an industry filled with a lack of creativity is a testament to the developer’s ambition.

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As announced by the game’s official account on X, Crimson Desert has now sold 4 million copies worldwide. The title has achieved this milestone in just two weeks, which is brilliant for a brand-new IP.

Developer Pearl Abyss’ immediate response to fan feedback is a big reason for the title’s upward sales trajectory. The studio has released one patch after another in quick succession to address critical player issues like the overpowered bosses. As a result of this fan service, the game’s user score has bounced back on all platforms, including Metacritic.

Furthermore, Pearl Abyss dealt with controversies like the AI-generated art in Crimson Desert with sincerity, removing every AI painting from the title and getting in the good graces of the players. In the post on X, the studio also thanked fans for their continued support and love.

With a Nintendo Switch 2 port of the game also in the R&D phase, the sales numbers for Crimson Desert will only increase in the future, even if critics aren’t big fans of the game.

Do you think Crimson Desert deserves this amount of success, or are the critics right about the open-world title? Tell us in the comments below or head to the Tech4Gamers forum for discussion.

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