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Pearl Abyss to unveil new gameplay trailer for Crimson Desert at The Game Awards 2020

Pearl Abyss announced today that a new gameplay trailer for its upcoming title, Crimson Desert, will be unveiled at “The Game Awards 2020“. The new trailer will feature an in-depth look into the actual gameplay of Crimson Desert.  The Game Awards (TGA) is the largest awards ceremony in North America and honors the best games in the industry […]

Pearl Abyss announced today that a new gameplay trailer for its upcoming title, Crimson Desert, will be unveiled at “The Game Awards 2020“. The new trailer will feature an in-depth look into the actual gameplay of Crimson Desert. 

The Game Awards (TGA) is the largest awards ceremony in North America and honors the best games in the industry every year. Not only does this event announce the Game Of The Year (GOTY), but it also reveals new information about unreleased game titles around the world. This year, TGA will be held on December 10 at 4 PM (PT) and will be broadcast live from Los Angeles, Tokyo, and London. 

Crimson Desert is an open-world action adventure game that tells the tale of mercenaries fighting for survival in the vast continent of Pywel. Pearl Abyss’ next flagship title was first announced at Korea’s largest game trade show “G-Star” last year and is currently being built on the company’s next-generation engine. Pearl Abyss aims to release Crimson Desert globally on console and PC.   

Moreover, Pearl Abyss has revealed a renewed official website and the symbol reveal trailer for Crimson Desert. The new symbol depicts a wolf, an owl, and a deer and symbolically represents the entwined relations of the many in-game regions trying to write a new history of their own.  

Watch the symbol reveal trailer here and visit the renewed official website for more information. 

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