Prime Minister Kim Min-seok: "Pearl Abyss' "Crimson Desert" Has Elevated the Status of Korean Gaming"

Prime Minister Kim Min-seok shared a congratulatory message on his personal social media account on the 24th regarding the record-breaking success of Pearl Abyss' new title, 'Crimson Desert.' The game surpassed 5 million copies in cumulative sales just 26 days after its official release, setting a new record for the fastest-selling Korean console game in history.

▲ Prime Minister Kim Min-seok

The Prime Minister highly praised the achievement, stating, "I sincerely congratulate the success of 'Crimson Desert,' which has elevated the status of the South Korean gaming industry on the global stage." He particularly noted the game world and photorealistic graphics, which Pearl Abyss implemented using its own proprietary technology rather than relying on external engines.

"The living game world, crafted entirely with their own technology from start to finish, combined with active communication, has captured the hearts of players worldwide," Kim added. "By naturally weaving in Korean elements such as Taekwondo and Korean cuisine, they have opened a new chapter for K-content."

The government views the success of 'Crimson Desert' as a significant milestone symbolizing a structural shift in the domestic gaming industry. The analysis suggests it has proven that the local market, which has been heavily skewed toward mobile games, has the potential to expand into multi-platform gaming, including consoles.

"This achievement is a crucial turning point that demonstrates the domestic gaming industry's potential to leap forward and expand into diverse platforms, including consoles," said Prime Minister Kim. "The government will take responsibility and provide active support." He also pledged to foster an environment where K-games can continue to grow as a core pillar of K-content, and once again extended his congratulations to Pearl Abyss.

This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom. [Read Original]

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