
Crimson Desert drops players into a sprawling open-world sandbox with a seemingly endless variety of things to do, and even the game’s marketing lead, who has professed to spending 400 hours in the game, is still learning about new hidden features.
One such feature, as pointed out by TheGameVerse on twitter, is the ability to use sunlight to cook food. No, you don’t just throw some chicken breast on a sun-facing rock and let nature do its thing like you’re in Phoenix, Arizona; there’s an actual method to the process that’s pretty neat.
The funny thing is…. I have like 400h in the game and I didn’t even know this. This is why I said I’m so excited to learn things from the community! Y’all are awesome. https://t.co/Sx3yLnWxL3March 23, 2026
Personally, it’s these sort of subtle but meaningful secrets that make an open-world game substantially more interesting to me, calling to mind the near-infinite discoveries made in Zelda: Breath of the Wild and Tears of the Kingdom over the years. Don’t give me checklists to cross off, give me a glistening beach with razor clams beneath the sand that you can entice out into the open with salt. That’s the cheese, man.
Crimson Desert “does rivers better” than Red Dead Redemption 2, says former Rockstar artist in praise of the open-world game’s attention to detail: “I couldn’t be more pleased to see this.”
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