Crimson Desert Nintendo Switch 2 Port in The Works at Pearl Abyss
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Pearl Abyss announced on the 7th that it will participate in ‘Gamescom 2026,’ the world’s largest game show held in Cologne, Germany from the 26th to the 30th of next month (local time), together with Samsung Electronics. Visitors can experience the open-world game ‘Crimson Desert,’ which has sold over 6 million copies since its release last March, at the Samsung Electronics booth at Gamescom. Samsung Electronics will showcase the world’s first …
Crimson Desert is apparently on its way to Switch 2
Ever since {Baldur's Gate III} cleaned up at award ceremonies three years ago, deep role-playing games have been all the rage. We saw this not least last year with {Clair Obscur: Expedition 33} and as recently as this past spring with {Crimson Desert}. Now, the CEO of Pearl Abyss, the developer of the latter, has revealed during a meeting with investors that they are currently exploring a path that would almost certainly provide a significant s…
Crimson Desert Is Coming to Switch 2, but the Biggest Question Is Still Open
Crimson Desert is already considered a massive success for Pearl Abyss, but the developers are not stopping with the current platforms. The studio has confirmed that work is underway on a Nintendo Switch 2 version, and the port has already reached the stage where basic gameplay can run on the hybrid console. The problem is that the technical challenges mean it is still far from certain that the game will actually be released on Nintendo’s platfo…
Crimson Desert was a great success at the beginning of 2026. While the fans are eagerly waiting for the DLC, the developers have also planned a version for the Nintendo Switch 2. What is this version? Pearl Abyss has recently brought a long briefing of their shareholders. CEO Huh Jin-young, COO Lee Dong-won, and CFO Cho Mi-young also presented the roadmap for the future of the company. In addition to their next game DokeV, Crimson Desert was als…
Crimson Desert on Switch 2 "is not just a simple port," Pearl Abyss CEO says, but devs want the open-world game on "as many platforms as possible"
Given it's easily one of the biggest games of the year, you would imagine Crimson Desert developer Pearl Abyss is keen to get the fantasy adventure on as many platforms as possible. You'd be right, because there are plans for a Switch 2 version, though when we might see it is another question entirely.The subject came up during a shareholders' meeting (thanks, Inven Global), where Pearl Abyss CEO Heo Jin-young made his desires clear by saying th…
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