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Crimson Desert players demand bear domestication

Much like its design philosophy, Crimson Desert’s marketing strategy was, essentially, “yes to all of it.” Before release, its absurd density of seemingly mismatched features made for baffling yet fascinating trailer footage, particularly Kliff’s apparent capability of turning bears, wolves, dodo birds, dinosaurs, and dragons into domesticated mounts.

Prospective players were understandably very excited about the menagerie of mountable monsters. Since Crimson Desert’s launch last week, however, those countless Kliffs have realized with growing dismay that they don’t get to keep all its more exotic mounts.

One does not simply walk. – YouTube
One does not simply walk. - YouTube


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