> In the week ending March 28 – the first full week after launch – Crimson Desert players in the US averaged 20 hours of playtime on Xbox and **22 hours on PlayStation,** according to Mat Piscatella of market analysis firm Circana. That makes it the number one game on Xbox in terms of average playtime, and **number two on PlayStation behind the famously in-depth action-RPG, Path of Exile.**
Valharja on
It’s just a chill game to traverse around in, questing a bit one night but just riding east doing random stuff another night
zillskillnillfrill on
You can basically live in the beginning zone (for 60hrs at least). I’ve got about 75 hours in the game and I’ve barely left the beginning area. It is far from perfect but it’s pros outweigh it’s cons
Previous-Ostrich844 on
Tried it but didn’t like it. Awful control system and story feels tacked on.
catscanmeow on
man to be young again and enjoy open world games. now all i think is “wow so much of my life has been wasted traversing unnecessarily in open world games”
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> In the week ending March 28 – the first full week after launch – Crimson Desert players in the US averaged 20 hours of playtime on Xbox and **22 hours on PlayStation,** according to Mat Piscatella of market analysis firm Circana. That makes it the number one game on Xbox in terms of average playtime, and **number two on PlayStation behind the famously in-depth action-RPG, Path of Exile.**
It’s just a chill game to traverse around in, questing a bit one night but just riding east doing random stuff another night
You can basically live in the beginning zone (for 60hrs at least). I’ve got about 75 hours in the game and I’ve barely left the beginning area. It is far from perfect but it’s pros outweigh it’s cons
Tried it but didn’t like it. Awful control system and story feels tacked on.
man to be young again and enjoy open world games. now all i think is “wow so much of my life has been wasted traversing unnecessarily in open world games”