Pearl Abyss stock drops -3% on Crimson Desert sales milestone news, investors may expect more sales from hit game

Crimson Desert has sold 5 million copies in less than a month, making it a big AAA hit, but investors seem unimpressed by the big sales milestone.

Pearl Abyss stock drops -3% on Crimson Desert sales milestone news, investors may expect more sales from hit game
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TL;DR: Pearl Abyss's Crimson Desert sold 5 million copies in under a month, ranking in Steam and console top 10 best-sellers. Despite this, the company's stock dropped over 6% recently. Pearl Abyss plans no DLC, focusing on quality-of-life updates and shifting attention to upcoming games like DokeV and Plan 8.
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Pearl Abyss stock has taken a hit, dropping over 6% in the last 5 days despite a major sales milestone announcement from the company.

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Crimson Desert, the first-ever AAA singleplayer game from the South Korean live service gurus at Pearl Abyss, is doing quite well insofar as full game sales. The open world action RPG mash-up has accumulated a whopping 5 million sales to consumers in less than a month, solidifying Crimson Desert as not only a substantial best-seller during the lackadaisical Q1 calendar period, but also one of the most popular games of the year.

Investors seem to be unimpressed with the achievement, with the company's stock dropping -3.39% since the announcement, and it's possible that shareholders were expecting more from Crimson Desert's sales. Indeed, this isn't the only game that Pearl Abyss is releasing and maintaining, but it's currently the highest profile and most immediate title from the group.

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One key distinction with Pearl Abyss's announcements is that the numbers are sell-through, not just shipments, giving users a full picture of the game's success.

Crimson Desert has stayed in Steam's top 10 best-sellers since release, and has been in the top 10 on other storefronts like the Xbox and PlayStation Stores.

It's also possible that investors see opportunity in post-release content for Crimson Desert in an effort to prolong gameplay and engagement while also helping boost sales where possible. Pearl Abyss says that there are no plans to release Crimson Desert post-launch DLC and expansions, and the firm will instead focus on shaping the game with updates based on fan feedback.

The idea is to keep fans happy with a bunch of quality-of-life improvements before Pearl Abyss moves on to other games, like upcoming titles DokeV and Plan 8.

These updates have done quite well and fans have responded to the myriad of title refreshes, including one that adds a lot more storage slots to the game, with more updates planned into the future like difficulty sliders, boss rematches, and more.

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Derek joined TweakTown in 2015 and has since reviewed and played 1000s of hours of new games. Derek is absorbed with the intersection of technology and gaming, and is always looking forward to new advancements. With over six years in games journalism under his belt, Derek aims to further engage the gaming sector while taking a peek under the tech that powers it. He hopes to one day explore the stars in No Man's Sky with the magic of VR.

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