Crimson desert's bumpy start met with swift response from pearl abyss
Despite a rocky launch, open-world game Crimson Desert has sold over 2 million copies and reached a record 239,045 concurrent Steam players, according to SteamDB. However, the title's early hours have been marred by complaints about its controls, with many PC players citing confusion and a lack of intuitiveness, especially for those using keyboards and mice.

Developer pearl abyss acknowledges issues, promises patches
In a statement just 36 hours after release, the Korean studio apologized for the control problems and announced plans to fix them with an upcoming update. The team acknowledged the frustration experienced by many players and expressed a desire to provide a more satisfying gaming experience.
While details on the patch's release date and specific changes are scarce, Pearl Abyss has invited players to share feedback on social media, forums, and streaming platforms. The studio also encourages players to submit bug reports, suggesting a commitment to actively listening to and addressing player concerns.
While Crimson Desert's initial reception may not have matched lofty expectations, its robust sales and the developer's swift reaction offer a glimmer of hope for the title's long-term prospects. As Pearl Abyss continues to refine the game, it will be crucial to monitor its progress and see if the studio can deliver on its promises.
