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Crimson Desert patch adds difficulty selection, inventory tweaks and more

Pearl Abyss continues to impress with the speed of its patches for Crimson Desert. A number of criticisms from the pre-launch period were addressed in the week of the game's release. Since then, the studio has been focused on making more improvements based on user feedback. 

The latest patch for Crimson Desert, Version 1.04, is now rolling out across PC and consoles. The headlining feature of this update is a new difficulty selection system, with easy mode making enemies slower and giving players larger timing windows for dodges and parries, while hard mode makes enemies tougher and players weaker.

Beyond combat tuning, the update delivers a major expansion to housing, storage, and quality‑of‑life systems. New placeable containers—including the 1,000‑slot Sturdy Gatherables Chest, the Kuku Cooler line for food storage, and a 1,000‑slot Collectibles Chest—let players offload materials and ingredients without carrying them. Wardrobes now support outfit storage up to 1,000 slots, and a new “Select House” option allows players to swap between multiple home layouts as their Greymane Camp grows. Housing mode also benefits from improved UI, better controls, and a one‑click option to retrieve all placed furniture.

The patch also adds new pets, gear, tools, and world interactions. Birds join the roster of tamable companions, supported by the new Sotdae of Bond item, while five new cat types and pet accessories expand customisation. Several new weapons and outfits have been introduced, alongside a secret pet‑equipment shop and dyeable Kuku armour variants. Broader improvements touch nearly every system—map filters, inventory categories, shop stock indicators, visual upgrades, controller presets, and a long list of combat refinements for all three protagonists. Stability fixes, HDR improvements, and enhanced upscaling options round out one of the game’s most wide‑ranging updates to date.

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KitGuru Says: I've been spending a lot of time in Crimson Desert over the past couple of weeks. I don't see myself ever truly ‘finishing' the game but I am enjoying the journey for now. Have any of you picked up Crimson Desert already? 

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