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Crimson Desert Invites Players to Beyond the Abyss Community Challenge Video Contest

Crimson Desert Invites Players to Beyond the Abyss Community Challenge Video Contest

Crimson Desert's “Beyond the Abyss” Contest Lets Players Win a Trip to Korea

When does Pearl Abyss want you to submit your best Crimson Desert clips? The “Beyond the Abyss: Community Challenge” is now open, inviting players to share their most unforgettable moments from Pywel for a chance to win a grand prize trip to Pearl Abyss headquarters in Korea.

Pearl Abyss today announced this global video contest to celebrate the massive community that has formed around Crimson Desert since its launch. From what we've seen, players have flooded social media with clips ranging from epic boss fights to silly physics glitches. The studio wants to reward that creativity.

What You Need to Know: “Beyond the Abyss” Contest

Grand Prize: A fully paid trip to Pearl Abyss headquarters in Korea (airfare + hotel)
Winners: 10 total submissions will be selected
Theme: Completely open—exploration, combat, the Abyss, character creator, anything goes
How to Enter: Submit a video of your best Crimson Desert moment
Deadline: Check the official Crimson Desert website for specific end dates

Crimson Desert's Explosive Launch by the Numbers

Crimson Desert has become a creator's dream since its release. The numbers tell a clear story. On Twitch alone, viewers have spent more than 31 million hours watching the game in 2026 so far. At its peak, nearly 500,000 concurrent viewers tuned in. Over 9,000 unique channels broadcasted the game during launch week.

TikTok hasn't been quiet either. Related Crimson Desert content now spans more than 3.2 million posts. One early community clip went viral, surpassing 6 million views on its own. That's a level of organic reach most games can only dream about.

According to Streams Charts, a live-streaming analytics firm, Crimson Desert generated 27.1 million hours watched in its launch week alone. That made it the third most-watched game on Twitch during that period. It sat behind only long-running esports giants. For a brand-new, single-player-focused IP, those numbers are wild.

We tested the game ourselves, and it's easy to see why. Pywel is packed with shareable moments. Whether you're wrestling a massive dragon or just chilling with crafting, there's always something camera-worthy happening.

Why Pearl Abyss Is Running This Contest

The Crimson Desert team put it simply: “Since launch, we've loved seeing the many fun and incredible videos you've shared, capturing your adventures and unforgettable moments in Pywel.”

They added, “Your creativity and remarkable gameplay continue to impress us, and ‘Beyond the Abyss' is our way of giving you the spotlight you deserve.”

This contest feels like a natural next step. The studio isn't just asking for highlight reels. They want players to show off whatever made them laugh, gasp, or scream. Exploration, combat, non-combat life activities, the Abyss itself, character customization, or something completely unexpected—all themes are welcome.

How to Enter and What You Could Win

Submitting is simple. Record your best Crimson Desert video and send it to the official channels. The studio will review every entry and pick 10 winners. The top prize is unforgettable: a trip to Pearl Abyss' headquarters in Korea, with airfare and hotel costs fully covered.

Arknights: Endfield

For the developer, this is about celebrating the community that turned a single-player RPG into a live-streaming giant. For players, it's a shot at a real adventure beyond Pywel.

What Makes Crimson Desert a Creator Magnet

Crimson Desert's success isn't just about good marketing. The game gives players tools to create memorable moments organically. The combat system is flashy enough for 30-second clips. The open world is massive, encouraging exploration that leads to unexpected discoveries. And the character creator? People have spent hours just making weird or stunning avatars.

Compare this to other recent single-player RPGs. Few have commanded 31 million Twitch hours in under a year. Fewer still have sparked 3.2 million TikTok posts. Crimson Desert feels like a rare beast—a game built for solo play that somehow becomes a shared experience through clips and streams.

FAQ: Crimson Desert “Beyond the Abyss” Contest

What is the “Beyond the Abyss” Community Challenge?

It's a global video contest from Pearl Abyss where Crimson Desert players submit their best in-game moments for a chance to win prizes, including a trip to Korea. The theme is completely open.

How many winners will be chosen?

Ten winners total will be selected by the Crimson Desert studio. The grand prize winner gets a fully paid trip to Pearl Abyss headquarters in Korea.

Can I submit any type of video?

Yes. The theme is entirely up to you. Combat, exploration, character customization, the Abyss, or something unexpected—all submissions are welcome.

Where can I find full contest rules and deadlines?

Visit the official Crimson Desert website at crimson desert official website. Check their social channels on X, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube for updates.

Is Crimson Desert available on all platforms?

Yes. The game is out now on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Steam, Epic Game Store, and Apple Mac.

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