Short Answer
Yes, Crimson Desert is a fully open-world game. After completing the introductory chapters, the entire continent of Pywel opens up for free exploration. You can travel anywhere on foot, horseback, or by using fast travel points.
Map Size
The world spans approximately 90 square kilometers of explorable terrain. That makes it roughly twice the size of Skyrim and comparable to Red Dead Redemption 2. Crossing the full map on horseback takes around two hours. With over 100 caves, dungeons, and underground areas, the total explorable space (including subterranean zones) reaches close to 100 square kilometers.
Main Regions
Pywel is divided into several distinct regions, each with its own biome, settlements, and storylines:
Hernand: The largest and most populated region, featuring rolling green fields, forests, and medieval cities.
Pailune: A northern mountainous region defined by snow, harsh weather, and rugged terrain.
Demeniss: The political capital of Pywel, with fortified cities and large-scale military presence.
Delesyia: The most technologically advanced region, home to mechanical constructs and arcane technology.
The Crimson Desert: A barren, lawless wasteland of crimson-colored sand in the southern portion of the continent.