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Black Desert Mobile

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Black Desert Online, for better or for worse, is one of the most engaging MMO (Massive Multiplayer Online games) titles on PC and console. It’s entirely open world, has an engaging crafting and combat system, deep character customisation, player housing, and trading. So, when the developer, Pearl Abyss, announced the development of a mobile version, I was intrigued to see if they could replicate the PC experience onto mobile.

I’ve spent about a month with the game so far and I’m impressed to see that for a launch title, it it has gotten a lot of things right. First off, the

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