Pearl Abyss has rolled out another patch Red Desert Today. Update 1.07which is already active on all platforms except Mac App Storeadded a new boss to Rematch the feature debuted less than two weeks ago with patch 1.05, allowing players to challenge bosses after defeating them for the first time. The new boss is:
- Muskan: bones bones
- Corrupted Caliburn: Musket Fort
- Goyen: Sun Peak
- Draven, the Crow Caller: West Demeniss Church
- Clockwork White Horn: Gateway to Progress
This update also adds new Unarmed skills for Damiane, including:
- [Damiane] Added unarmed combat skills.
- You can discover new skills by selecting “Fists” in the skills menu.
- [Damiane/Oongka] Added “Aerial Stab” for Damiane and Oongka.
- [Kliff] Added “Blinding Flash Finisher” for unarmed combat.
- Added additional wolf and bear types that can be registered as mounts.
- Added controls for certain mounts.
- [Oongka] Added a charge phase to Explosive Strike.
- [Oongka] Chain upgrade to “Stab” when dual wielding.
- [Damiane] Improved general movement animations when unarmed.
- Improved most unarmed attacks and skills so that they now successfully hit enemies lying on the ground.
Additionally, the Crimson Desert 1.07 update includes several bug fixes, perhaps the most critical being Fixed GPU crash issue that occurred with AMD driver version 26.5.1.
There is no doubt that Pearl Abyss is keeping up a very good pace when it comes to post-launch support. But this makes perfect sense, because the game was very successful commercially. selling 5 million units in less than a month and contributed greatly to the South Korean company’s excellent financial quarter. Full-year estimates suggest the game has potential to generate revenue up to half a billion dollars in revenue by the end of 2026which would be a tremendous success for the first entry in a new franchise.
The studio also confirmed this exploring DLCalthough it is not yet certain whether it will actually be produced.
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