Abyss

AppWizard
May 11, 2026
Players of Crimson Desert expressed a desire to tame and ride bears. Developer Pearl Abyss introduced legendary wolf and bear mounts that can be acquired through quests or by defeating bears. Initially, these animals could not be tamed for riding, but a recent update allows players to register certain animals as special mounts after earning their trust. The list of tamable animals includes dogs, with some requiring unique taming methods. Additionally, players can now extract materials used in equipment upgrades, receiving a full return of special materials and a 70% refund on common resources like iron ore, copper ore, and bloodstones. Pearl Abyss continues to introduce new features regularly, including bird taming, to enhance the player experience.
AppWizard
May 8, 2026
Crimson Desert has introduced a bird taming feature, allowing players to tame various birds, including majestic mountain condors, ducks, sparrows, and legendary creatures like the flaming Phoenix, clockwork Iron Eagle, and a challenging BLUE PARROT. The game features a sandbox world that encourages exploration and experimentation, and ongoing updates from Pearl Abyss aim to enhance the gameplay experience. Speculation about potential DLC and multiplayer features is present among the community.
AppWizard
May 7, 2026
Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord, released in 1981, is recognized as the first grid-based, first-person RPG. The game featured simple monochrome graphics but provided a complex gaming experience, particularly popular in Japan. Different platform versions showed variations, with Nintendo ports offering enhanced visuals. The first five Wizardry games are becoming less available, except for a remake of Proving Grounds set for release in 2024. Recent Wizardry titles have adopted an anime aesthetic in character design. Atari's CEO Wade Rosen announced plans to revive and remaster the early games, which have been unavailable for over two decades. The revival comes as blobbers are gaining popularity, with recent titles indicating renewed interest in the genre.
AppWizard
May 6, 2026
To tame the Iron Eagle in Crimson Desert, players must gather specific resources and solve a puzzle. The Iron Eagle is located at the Hawkstone Ruins, north of the "A" in Deleysia. Required items include a Sotdae of Bond, a Gold Bar, Mercury, and Brimstone. The Gold Bar can be obtained by purchasing Holy Water from churches in Hernand and Senia. Mercury and Brimstone can be acquired through mining or by building rapport with troll scholars in Scholastone, requiring 10 basic hide materials for rewards. To summon the Iron Eagle, players must wait until 5am and interact with a dial at the Hawkstone Ruins after reading an inscription. They need to place the Sotdae of Bond in their inventory and add Platinum as feed. Upon consuming the Platinum, the Iron Eagle grants 100 Trust, allowing players to unlock it as a pet.
AppWizard
May 2, 2026
Crimson Desert has received a significant update (version 1.05) that introduces two new features: 'rematch' and 're-blockade' options. The rematch feature allows players to re-engage with any previously defeated boss at the original battle site using a Memory Fragment, with 69 bosses available and two modes—'Reminisce' for original encounters and 'Resonate' for scaled challenges. The re-blockade feature lets players adjust enemy respawn rates in strongholds, with three settings: 'Conflict,' 'War,' and 'Stable,' affecting 23 forts and quarries. Additionally, players can now discover two legendary animals, the Iron Eagle and the Hyacinth Macaw, and interact with goose and duck pets. The update also includes various bug fixes and quality-of-life improvements.
AppWizard
May 1, 2026
Yogscast Games is releasing a roguelike game titled The Subminer, set in the icy depths of Enceladus, one of Saturn's moons. Players control a prototype bio-droid tasked with scavenging resources and escaping dangers in a procedurally generated underwater environment divided into three depth levels. Upon death, players return with upgrades for further attempts. The game features a submarine for navigation and support, while players can also dive into tighter spaces as a diver, facing increased vulnerability. The Subminer is developed by Tech Turtles and is set to launch on Steam in 2026. Players can wishlist the game for notifications upon release.
AppWizard
May 1, 2026
Developer Kwalee Labs has announced the launch of Luna Abyss, a first-person bullet hell action-adventure game, set to release on May 21. The game will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC via Steam, Epic Games Store, Microsoft Store, and Xbox Game Pass. Players will take on the role of a prisoner exploring a derelict megastructure on the mimic moon, Luna, to recover forgotten technology and uncover the fate of a lost colony. The gameplay features an artificial prison guard named Aylin monitoring the player, and the environment includes the remnants of the city of Greymont. Players will navigate through a brutalist alien megastructure, facing corrupted souls and cosmic horrors while mastering weapons in a bullet hell setting.
AppWizard
April 28, 2026
Crimson Desert achieved five million sales as of April 15. The Prime Minister of South Korea celebrated the game's success, calling it a "new chapter in K-content." Pearl Abyss rewarded its employees with a bonus of 5 million won (approximately ,392 or £2,513). The total bonus payout could amount to around 6.6 million won (or .5 million/£3.3 million) based on a workforce of 1,323 employees. The latest game update includes quality-of-life improvements, addressing community concerns such as storage for looted items and fast travel mechanics.
AppWizard
April 23, 2026
Jack Buser, Global Director for Games at Google Cloud, believes AI will transform game development by accelerating production timelines and allowing developers to take creative risks. The integration of AI has increased, with industry leaders like Bethesda's Todd Howard interested in using it for data tasks, while former Blizzard president Mike Ybarra criticized Pearl Abyss for using AI in asset creation. Buser argues that AI tools can reduce repetitive tasks, enabling more innovation and creativity, potentially leading to more frequent game releases. He anticipates that public perception of AI will improve as players experience faster game production. However, there are concerns about the potential loss of artistry in game creation due to the focus on efficiency.
AppWizard
April 23, 2026
The Abyss Heuklang is a new pet available in Crimson Desert, unlocked in a recent patch. Players can find it at the entrance of the Axiom Archive during Chapter 1's quests. To tame the Abyss Heuklang, players must perform pet actions like petting or offering treats (milk or bird meat) to build trust. Once trust is established, players can select the "Take In" option to add it to their pets.
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