Crimson Desert on Nintendo Switch 2: Pearl Abyss Confirms Basic Gameplay Feasibility

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Pearl Abyss is evaluating a Nintendo Switch 2 version of Crimson Desert after confirming early technical progress, the studio told investors. The action-adventure title, released earlier this year, sparked substantial discussion on its gameplay and launch reception; Pearl Abyss says it has since addressed many of the criticisms and is now exploring platform expansion. During a recent investor Q&A session, Pearl Abyss CEO Heo Jin-young outlined the studio's approach to a potential Switch 2 port. Rewriting his remarks in journalistic terms: Heo said the company believes it is important to make Crimson Desert available on as many platforms as possible and that the title has reached a stage where basic gameplay runs on Nintendo Switch 2 hardware. However, he emphasized that a platform expansion is more than a straightforward port — Pearl Abyss must determine whether the Switch 2 can preserve the game's graphics, fast-paced action, and open-world scope. The studio still needs to complete optimization, technical verification, and partner coordination, and therefore cannot confirm a release timetable. Heo added the company will provide transparent updates once a firm decision is reached. Pearl Abyss is best known for developing Black Desert, a commercially successful MMORPG and live-service franchise. That background gives the developer experience in cross-platform live operations and technical scaling, factors likely informing the measured approach to any Switch 2 release. Crimson Desert's move toward broader platform support would follow an industry pattern of bringing large-scale open-world titles to new hardware while balancing technical and quality expectations. For Nintendo Switch 2 owners and Switch-focused audiences, the question will be whether Pearl Abyss can deliver a version of Crimson Desert that matches player expectations for visuals and performance. The studio's emphasis on optimization and partner review suggests any announcement will come only after internal benchmarks and technical verification meet its quality standards. Pearl Abyss did not provide a firm release date during the investor presentation. The company reiterated it will announce confirmed plans publicly when those details are available. What are your expectations for Crimson Desert on Switch 2? Share your thoughts in the comments or follow updates from Pearl Abyss and official Nintendo channels for formal announcements.

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