Crimson Desert Releases Emergency Patch Following Update 1.01.00

Crimson Desert has dropped an emergency patch following update 1.01.00 to address a few additional issues. Developed by Pearl Abyss, Crimson Desert is an open-world action-adventure RPG that takes players to the world of Pywel, where they navigate a chaotic landscape that’s filled with adventures. Since its release, Crimson Desert has been making waves in the gaming industry, shipping over 3 million copies within just one week. The game continues to cement its place as one of 2026’s most popular games so far.However, the game’s launch was far from smooth. Many players voiced their concerns over various bugs, clunky controls, and

 

an underwhelming storyline. Pearl Abyss has acknowledged these complaints and is releasing constant updates to address them. Recently, the developer dropped Patch 1.01.00 for Crimson Desert, which brought changes to the controls, faster load times, new mounts, and a host of other fixes. Players welcomed these changes with open arms, but some also began to face performance issues shortly after. The developer quickly took note and has now pushed out an emergency patch to resolve them.Pearl Abyss has released emergency Patch 1.01.02 for Crimson Desert, exclusively for Steam players. This is a hotfix that improves graphics quality for those using NVIDIA Ray Reconstruction and DLSS. Additionally, the patch also addresses screen blurring in certain in-game environments, fixes flickering where sky and clouds meet, and resolves visual glitches when chimney smoke overlaps with nearby objects. However, the developer has stated that these are only partial fixes, and it will continue to investigate related issues and bring more updates to further polish the overall experience.Despite being a small patch, the community has responded positively on social media. Many players have reported noticeable performance improvements and confirmed that several visual issues that were introduced by the 1.01.00 update have been resolved, with the graphics looking better when using NVIDIA DLSS. That said, some players have noted that waterfalls in the game still appear bugged, and certain visuals around Pywel remain blurry. A section of the community is also hoping that Pearl Abyss shifts its attention towards AMD in the next patch, addressing FSR 4. There’s also a concern about the rumored Crimson Desert port for Nintendo Switch 2, given the game’s mixed performance across its current platforms.Fans of the game are also urging Pearl Abyss to take its time with the upcoming Intel Arc GPU support for Crimson Desert to ensure that the support for the GPU launches without the issues that have plagued both NVIDIA and AMD systems. The developer recently confirmed that it is working to make the game compatible with Intel Arc GPUs, which were previously unable to run the game. Still, players appreciate the developer’s responsiveness to all the feedback since launch and its efforts to improve the game.

The studio’s commitment to Crimson Desert is helping the game reach new heights in terms of player base and popularity. Even Pearl Abyss’ stock price surged by nearly 30% recently, a climb that’s attributed to the game’s recent improvements and the team’s clearer communication with its player base. The developer has also apologized for the use of AI-generated assets in the game and promised to replace all of them with future updates. As long as the title maintains its current trajectory, fans believe the road ahead looks very promising.

Crimson Desert Version 1.01.02 Patch Notes

  • Graphics quality when using NVIDIA Ray Reconstruction and DLSS has been partially improved. We will continue to look into related issues going forward.
    • Improved screen appearing blurry in certain environments, flickering where the sky and clouds meet, and flickering when chimney smoke effects overlapped with nearby objects.

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