Pearl Abyss staff gets huge bonus for 5 million Crimson Desert copies sold
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After Capcom celebrated a win of seven million units sold for "Resident Evil Requiem," it's Pearl Abyss' turn with five million copies sold of "Crimson Desert." After a little over a month since the release of the hit single-player adventure, the team has not…
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After Capcom celebrated a win of seven million units sold for "Resident Evil Requiem," it's Pearl Abyss' turn with five million copies sold of "Crimson Desert." After a little over a month since the release of the hit single-player adventure, the team has not…
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