Crimson Desert Player Achievements – Apart from Pearl Abyss always listening to players’ criticism and input, one of the biggest reasons behind Crimson Desert’s success is its very large world. In fact, this game can take tens or hundreds of hours to play because many players have not managed to explore half of the map or world in the Open World game.
With such a large scale, it is not surprising that the Achievement or Platinum trophy for the game will test players’ patience even further. Recently news emerged that there was one player who finally managed to get the Platinum trophy after spending more than 200 hours. Seriously, huh?!
It took more than 200 hours for Crimson Desert players to get Platinum Achievement on PS5
Based on data from PSN Profiles, the first player to win the Platinum trophy in Crimson Desert was recorded as having spent around 285 hours.
On the site’s leaderboard, a user named NAECABON became the first person to achieve the incredible feat in just 15 days since the game was released. This means that on average he plays around 19 hours every day.

At the time this article was written (7/4), there were at least 8 PS5 players who had managed to complete Crimson Desert completely to 100% and each of them needed around 300 hours to do it. So, for players who want to get the Platinum trophy in less than two weeks, be prepared to spend at least 20 hours playing every day.
Player achievements that are considered extraordinary for certain reasons

What makes NAECABON’s accomplishments so remarkable is how easily Crimson Desert’s incredibly detailed world can distract players from their primary goal. Moreover, this game provides many side activities such as fishing or trying the various mini-games available.

The PS5 version of Crimson Desert itself comes with 35 trophies or achievements which include various challenges, from weapon mastery to trading skills. To achieve the Platinum trophy, players must complete all of these challenges without exception.
Meanwhile, on the Xbox Series
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