
"This is a premium game you buy one time,"
"I don't wanna say there's zero MTX, because there are pre-order bonuses that we have, but anything that's announced and that's coming at launch is strictly cosmetic."
"No. I can say that definitively,"
"There is not a cosmetic cash shop. This is made to be a premium experience that you buy, and you enjoy the world, and not something for microtransactions...This is a premium experience. That's the transaction. Full stop."
Pearl Abyss confirmed that Crimson Desert will not feature a cash shop at launch. The game will be offered as a premium buy-to-play title with a $70 launch price. Any monetization announced for launch will be limited to cosmetic items, with pre-order bonuses cited as the only non-standard extras. The developer framed the one-time purchase as the intended transaction and primary means to access the full experience. The clarification distinguishes Crimson Desert from other titles, including Black Desert Online and some single-player RPGs, that include storefronts or purchasable gameplay content.
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