Pearl Abyss has pushed out update 1.14 for Crimson Desert, and the headliner is something players have been waiting on since launch: native cross-save support across every major platform.
The feature is live right now on PlayStation, Xbox, Steam, and Epic Games Store. Mac App Store players will need to wait a little longer, with Pearl Abyss confirming that patch delivery is still in progress for that platform. Every other storefront has the update available today.
What cross-save actually changes
Before 1.14, Xbox players already had a partial workaround. Xbox Play Anywhere support meant console saves could carry over to PC, so players bouncing between an Xbox Series X and a Windows machine were covered. The problem was that PlayStation owners and Epic Games Store players were locked to their own ecosystems entirely.
With 1.14, that wall comes down. A single save file now travels with you regardless of which platform you log in from. Start a session on PS5, pick it back up on Steam, continue on Xbox, it all syncs through a linked Pearl Abyss account. The cross-save page on the Pearl Abyss account portal is where you set that up.
Here's the thing: this kind of feature sounds simple until you realize how many players have been holding off on buying a second copy or switching platforms because of save anxiety. Cross-save removes that friction entirely.
The rest of update 1.14
Beyond cross-save, the patch is a focused quality-of-life pass rather than a content drop. A few fixes worth knowing about:
- The quest "A Dwarf's Concern" had a completion blocker that's now resolved.
- A bug where interacting with a pet jumping onto a bed would freeze character controls has been patched out.
- Damiane's "Skystep" ability now shares the same control input as Oongka's "Vertical Flight," bringing some consistency to aerial movement across characters.
- "Aerial Force Palm" was getting interrupted during free-fall, which is fixed.
- Sound effects for Praevus the Ancient battle aftermath and Ator's Orb were both misbehaving. Both are corrected.
- NPCs were clipping or stopping at open wooden gates instead of passing through. Fixed.
- Localization errors have been cleaned up across all supported languages.
Where Crimson Desert stands now
Update 1.14 is a small patch by word count, but cross-save is genuinely one of the more player-friendly additions Pearl Abyss has shipped post-launch. The game already had a lot going for it at release, as our in-depth review covers in detail, and the studio has been consistent about patching issues as they surface.
If you're just getting started or want to squeeze more out of your time in Pywel, the Crimson Desert guides collection has everything from pet unlocks to combat tips to help you hit the ground running on whichever platform you're playing on.








