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Pearl Abyss Corp. (Korean: 주식회사 펄어비스) is a South Korean video game developer and publisher, known for creating the cross-platform MMORPG Black Desert Online and the upcoming open world action adventure Crimson Desert.
The Korean studio Pearl Abyss was founded in September 2010 by Kim Daeil, [20] previously a developer with Hangame and NHN Gaming, and began development of Black Desert Online shortly after. [ 21 ] [ 22 ] [ 23 ] The game uses Pearl Abyss' custom Black Desert game engine specifically created to handle the fast rendering required for its seamless ...
DokeV (Korean: 도깨비) is a creature-collecting open world action-adventure game that is currently being developed by Pearl Abyss. The game revolves around characters who find Dokebi, creatures that gain strength from people's dreams, and embark on adventures together.
Crimson Desert is an upcoming action-adventure game developed and published by Pearl Abyss. [2] [3] The game is scheduled to release for PlayStation 5, Windows, macOS, and Xbox Series X/S in late 2025. [4]
CCP ehf., doing business as CCP Games (short for Crowd Control Productions), is an Icelandic video game developer based in Reykjavík. Novator Partners and General Catalyst had previously collectively owned a majority stake in the company, and in September 2018, CCP was acquired by South Korean video game publisher Pearl Abyss for US$425 million. [1]
The 80th anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge reminds us that appeasing tyrants never works. The U.S. must continue to stand strong against tyrants like Vladimir Putin to keep America safe.
Christian Gray's 99-yard pick-6 with 3:39 remaining clinched No. 5 Notre Dame's 49-35 win over USC at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on Saturday. With the victory, the Fighting Irish have ...
An upcoming video game that prominently features dokkaebi, titled DokeV, and developed by South Korean video game developer Pearl Abyss, is currently in development as of August 2021. [13] In August 2021, the K-pop boy group Stray Kids made a dokkaebi-themed video for their comeback song "Thunderous". [14]