Since then, Pearl Abyss has not provided any new look at the game. However, Eurogamer has reported a drop in company shares was another reason contributing to the delaying upcoming titles.Ĭrimson Desert received a brief gameplay trailer last year, which showcased the game's outstanding visuals despite targeting a launch of last-generation consoles as well as PC and 9th-gen consoles. This is the main reason why the developer delayed DokeV to 2024. In the latest earnings call, Pearl Abyss revealed that both Crimson Desert and DokeV are following the internal roadmap, but since Crimson Desert is closer to launch, most part of the development team will be focused on that title to make it ready for launch in 2023. On the other hand, Crimson Desert is an open-world action-adventure game that was first considered a prequel to Black Desert Online, but the developers decided to give the game its own new identity. RELATED: Fallout 76 Live Action Fan Trailer Leaves Devs "Speechless" As a creature-collecting game, DokeV looks like a Pokemon-inspired experience with added action-adventure elements, representing the mythology of South Korea and the ancient legends of the country. However, the game didn't receive any new footage since then. Mostly known for its currently popular MMO Black Desert Online, Pearl Abyss announced DokeV back in 2021 during The Game Awards showcase with a lengthy trailer. The former now target a release in the second half of 2023, while the latter has been delayed until 2024. The well-known South Korean video game developer and publisher Pearl Abyss recently shared new details about its upcoming project by indicating that the team has made the decision to delay both Crimson Desert and DokeV to a later date.
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