Exclusive: How Pearl Abyss Made Black Desert More Than a Fancy Character Creator

Exclusive: How Pearl Abyss Made Black Desert More Than a Fancy Character Creator

As MMORPGs decline, Pearl Abyss CEO Robin Jung explains how the company is keeping the flame alive with more than $1 billion in revenue.

Amanda Farough,Tue, 23 Apr 2019 00:11:00

When we talk about MMORPGs in 2019, it's often in hushed voices as we talk about the decline of the genre in a world of Rainbow Six Siege, Apex Legends, Fortnite, and games-as-a-service titles that have taken root. MMOs haven't lost all their sparkle, mind you. World of Warcraft, Elder Scrolls Online, Guild Wars 2, and Final Fantasy XIV are still popular with thousands and thousands of monthly active users and millions of registered users.

While Pearl Abyss' Black Desert may not be the most popular kid on the street, it's making an exceptional amount of money and reaching a wide array of players across a multitude of platforms, including mobile. GameDaily chatted with Pearl Abyss' CEO, Robin Jung, over email about Black Desert's success and how their development strategy has played a big part in that.

"When [Black Desert was] in development, mobile games were all the rage, and the majority of people thought [a] PC MMO wouldn’t survive," Jung remarked over email. "Regardless of those concerns, we created an MMO that transcends regional and cultural boundaries, which we consider our greatest achievement."

Black Desert has certainly transcended those cultural lines, especially in Asia, where it's found its greatest successes among gamers.

"The game has a loyal fanbase in both Asian and western markets whose feedback has helped us to continually improve the game in many respects, including our live-services, addition of new content, and expansion to additional regions," he continued. "I’m proud of what the team has achieved in this regard.

"We never even dreamed of reaching $1 billion in gross sales when we were first launching the game, let alone being one of the few MMO game franchises to have successfully released on PC, console, and mobile platforms. These are perhaps the most important recent milestones for us, but is the result of all the collective achievements of our team."

Pearl Abyss has been working exclusively on Black Desert for the better part of a decade. It's that level of focus that's allowed Black Desert to evolve and grow into the game that it's become. In August 2018, Pearl Abyss introduced Black Desert: Remastered to upgrade the game's visuals and enhance pieces of the Black Desert engine, which is a proprietary engine used exclusively on Black Desert.