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The Witcher 4’s Biggest 2025 Rival Has Done All It Can To Erase Its Worst Flaw

With the world full of dragons, sorcerers, and some epic narratives, few titles would be able to challenge The Witcher 4. However, it seems like an unexpected rival has arrived from a popular studio Pearl Abyss, known for its MMORPGs, and is now taking a swing at single-player RPGs.

the image shows the player fighting a boss in Crimson Desert
The game has high potential. | Image Credit: Pearl Abyss

Enter Crimson Desert, a title that started as a prequel for Black Desert, but has since evolved into a standalone title. While many are skeptical about the easy single-player experience, Lead Producer Jason Lung has reassured fans that they understand the criticism and are fully committed to making it immersive and challenging.

Crimson Desert: The first single-player experience from Pearl Abyss

It is easy to understand the skepticism surrounding Crimson Desert, given the bold changes it has undergone. However, who doesn’t love an underdog story? The doubts about the game’s potential largely stem from its origins as a prequel to the highly successful MMO Black Desert Online.

With significant changes to the engine and a completely new vision, the studio decided to transform the prequel into a standalone title. This dramatic shift has raised the stakes for the game, and it has a lot to prove. Players were initially concerned, especially after the mixed reactions to BDO’s PvE content.

However, even before Crimson Desert was reworked into an open-world action adventure, the developers were already aiming to address that flaw. In an interview with wccftech, Lead Producer Jason Jung reassured fans that the team fully understood the criticisms and is committed to improving the PvE experience.

Now that Crimson Desert has fully transitioned into a single-player experience, the studio is focused on delivering on its commitment, particularly in improving the combat system, which is expected to be one of the game’s standout features.

While the lack of a fixed release date and the delays still raise concerns, early demos have showcased impressive combat mechanics and great attention to detail. This has sparked excitement, and many are now hopeful that the game can carve out a place in the competitive single-player RPG market.

Could Crimson Desert be The Witcher 4‘s biggest rival?

the image shows Ciri from The Witcher 4
The anticipation for the sequel is high but so does the skepticism. | Image Credit: CD Projekt Red

Could Crimson Desert really go toe-to-toe with The Witcher 4? Well, it’s certainly got the potential. While CD Projekt Red has a long history of creating some of the most memorable and expansive RPGs, the upcoming sequel is not without its share of skepticism.

Ciri, the new lead protagonist, has some players unsure about whether she can truly replace the beloved Geralt. This uncertainty, combined with the shifting direction of the story, leaves some wondering if the title will hit the same highs as its predecessors.

On the other side, Crimson Desert faces its own doubts. Early demos have shown great promise for an immersive narrative and solid gameplay, but can it rival a juggernaut like The Witcher 4? It has a fighting chance, but only time will tell.

Now, here’s where things get interesting: both titles still lack a confirmed release date. The Witcher 4 seems like it could slip into 2026, or even 2027, thanks to the studio’s cautious development process. Meanwhile, Crimson Desert is aiming for a late 2025 release.

Let’s say: If both games are released nearby, it will face a tall order for Pearl Abyss’s title to prove itself as a serious rival to the sequel of The Witcher franchise. Still, the demo has shown it certainly has the content to challenge it.

In the end, whether the two will battle for the spotlight or miss each other entirely remains to be seen. Either way, it’s going to be an exciting few years ahead for fans of single-player adventures.

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