Crimson Desert’s Steam player count is big, but not the biggest this year

Pearl Abyss’s ambitious open-world RPG, Crimson Desert, has made a notable splash on Steam, attracting an impressive peak of just under 250,000 concurrent players. While those numbers are certainly commendable, they’re not enough to claim the title of the biggest launch this year. That honor goes to games like Slay the Spire 2 and Resident Evil Requiem, which have both outperformed Crimson Desert in terms of player counts.

It’s clear that the anticipation surrounding Crimson Desert paid off, as players are diving into its expansive world filled with richly detailed landscapes and engaging quests. The game offers a fresh blend of action and storytelling, drawing in both new gamers and seasoned fans of the genre. Still, competition is fierce, and while Proud Abyss’s entry is strong, it faces off against some heavy hitters.

As the year unfolds, it will be interesting to see how Crimson Desert evolves and whether it can maintain its player base in an ever-changing gaming landscape. For now, it stands as a testament to Pearl Abyss’s dedication to crafting immersive experiences, even as it navigates the complex waters of a crowded market.

Source: polygon.com