Short Answer
No, Crimson Desert is not a direct sequel or prequel to Black Desert Online. The two games share the same developer (Pearl Abyss) and were originally connected, but Crimson Desert was reimagined as its own standalone IP during development.
Development History
Crimson Desert was originally announced as a prequel to Black Desert Online. Early in its six-year development cycle, Pearl Abyss gradually shifted direction and rebuilt it as a single-player action-adventure RPG set in its own distinct universe. By the time the game launched in March 2026, it was marketed and sold as an entirely separate franchise.
Shared Elements
Although Crimson Desert is not a sequel, it does share certain elements with Black Desert Online. Both games run on Pearl Abyss's proprietary BlackSpace Engine (Crimson Desert uses an upgraded version). Several character names appear in both titles, including Marni, Alustin, Shakatu, and Hexe Marie. Certain location names like Tariff are also referenced across the two games. These connections are better understood as Easter eggs or shared lore DNA rather than proof of a shared continuity.
Key Differences
Genre: Black Desert Online is an MMO; Crimson Desert is a single-player RPG.
Setting: Crimson Desert takes place on the continent of Pywel, a new setting with its own regions, factions, and history.
Protagonists: Crimson Desert features three fixed playable characters: Kliff, Oongka, and Damiane.