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Pearl Abyss now officially publishes Black Desert Worldwide 

Pearl Abyss announced that it is now the official worldwide publisher of Black Desert after taking over South American PC services today. Since its launch in South Korea in 2014, Black Desert has accumulated over 45 million players across 150 countries on PC, mobile, and console.  With its new direct service in South America, Pearl Abyss aims to provide […]

Pearl Abyss announced that it is now the official worldwide publisher of Black Desert after taking over South American PC services today. Since its launch in South Korea in 2014, Black Desert has accumulated over 45 million players across 150 countries on PC, mobile, and console. 

With its new direct service in South America, Pearl Abyss aims to provide a higher level of stable, user-friendly service across the world. Its previous self-publishing experiences in other markets will allow Pearl Abyss to enhance user communication and create more interactive opportunities tailored to each region. 

To celebrate the global direct service, Adventurers can expect various special events in Black Desert SEA. A login event will be held until July 20 in which Adventurers can receive exclusive items daily such as a Tier 3 Shudad’s Courier Pet, a Classic Outfit Box, and a Premium Outfit Box. 

A hot-time event will also be held during the same period with buff rates that will increase with each passing week. Adventurers can receive up to 1000% increase in Combat EXP and 100% increase in Item Drop Rate.  

Moreover, Black Desert is now offering special limited-time deals on game packages and Game Pass on the official website and Steam. Until July 6, Adventurers can get the Traveler Edition and Game Pass at a 90% discount and the Explorer and Conqueror Editions at a 50% discount.  

Watch the “Memories Created by Adventurers Worldwide” trailer here and find more information about special events here.

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