Crimson Desert developer confirms that a ‘monetization model’ is not part of the upcoming RPG – ‘This is a premium experience. That’s the transaction. period’


  • Pearl Abyss has confirmed that Crimson desert will not contain microtransactions
  • The RPG won’t have a cosmetic cash shop because it “is a premium experience”
  • Will Powers, director of marketing at Pearl Abyss America, says it won’t offer the “monetization model” of free-to-play games

Crimson desert Developer Pearl Abyss has confirmed that the upcoming open-world role-playing game (RPG) will not feature microtransactions or a cosmetic cash shop.

The $69.99 game has been in development for a while and is finally set to launch next month. From the trailers and gameplay reels we’ve seen, it looks like a pretty ambitious game, but the South Korean studio has promised that it won’t offer any pay-to-win additions or microtransactions in the game.

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