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Home » After telling players to refund, Crimson Desert will support Intel Arc
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After telling players to refund, Crimson Desert will support Intel Arc

By technologistmag.com23 March 20262 Mins Read
After telling players to refund, Crimson Desert will support Intel Arc
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The launch of Crimson Desert wasn’t smooth for everyone, especially Intel Arc GPU users. While the game was a AAA release that showed refreshing levels of polish, it didn’t support Intel Arc graphics at all.

If you looked for more details and stumbled upon the FAQ, Pearl Abyss simply told you to seek a refund.

And as expected, this didn’t go down so well with the gaming community. Now, the studio is changing course and has confirmed that Intel Arc support is officially in the works, marking a major shift in stance.

Regarding #CrimsonDesert support for Intel Arc:
We are currently working on compatibility and optimization support so that Crimson Desert can also be enjoyed on Intel Arc GPU systems. We are preparing to provide a smooth and stable gameplay experience, and we ask for your…

— Crimson Desert (@CrimsonDesert_) March 23, 2026

The backlash clearly worked

The controversy was picked up quickly after launch, with players calling out the lack of support. This was even more surprising since Intel was working with the studio during development, and reportedly even offered drivers and engineering help for Arc GPU support.

But following the immediate backlash, the developers issued an apology.

What went wrong in the first place?

At launch, Crimson Desert simply would not run on Intel Arc GPUs, throwing up an “unsupported hardware” error. It wasn’t a minor bug or performance issue; what was surprising was the complete lack of compatibility. This affected both discrete Arc cards and Intel’s integrated graphics.

The decision raised eyebrows almost immediately, considering how widely Intel iGPUs are used across laptops and PCs. The good news is that Pearl Abyss has now committed to fixing it. While it has confirmed active development for compatibility updates, performance optimization, and a “smooth and stable gameplay experience” on Arc GPUs, there’s still no clear timeline for when this support will actually roll out.

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