Crimson Desert Patch 1.01 Adds New Mounts and Removes AI-Generated Art
Pearl Abyss has released Crimson Desert’s first major post-launch update. Patch 1.01 brings new mount options to the game and addresses the AI art controversy that surfaced at launch, with Pearl Abyss removing the identified AI-generated assets.
Two significant community concerns — content expansion and artistic integrity — are both addressed in this single patch.
What Patch 1.01 Changes
The new mounts added in Patch 1.01 expand Crimson Desert’s traversal and combat companion options. Mount variety in an open-world game of Crimson Desert’s scale is not a cosmetic detail — different mounts affect exploration pace, terrain navigation, and how players approach mounted combat encounters. The additions give players meaningful new choices rather than superficial variation.
The AI Art Removal
The more contentious issue in Patch 1.01 is the removal of AI-generated artwork. Players identified assets in Crimson Desert’s initial release that appeared to have been produced by AI image generation tools rather than by human concept artists and illustrators. The discovery prompted a strong negative reaction in both the player community and the wider games development community.
Pearl Abyss had faced a previous AI art allegation before launch. That the issue appeared in the shipped game — despite prior scrutiny — made the community’s response sharper.
Patch 1.01 removes or replaces the identified assets. Pearl Abyss has not issued a detailed public explanation of how the assets entered the production pipeline. The swift removal signals that the company took the community concern seriously rather than defending the decision.
Additional Patch Contents
Patch 1.01 addresses gameplay balance adjustments and bug fixes based on post-launch player reports. The full patch notes are available on the official Crimson Desert website and the Steam store page.
The AI Art Issue in Context
This is not the first time a high-profile game has been found to contain AI-generated assets and removed them under community pressure. The pattern is becoming a recurring story in games production: AI assets are cheaper and faster to produce, they enter pipelines where quality review may not catch them, players identify them, and studios respond with removal.
The cycle will repeat unless studios establish formal internal policies on AI asset use and make those policies transparent. Player quality control should not be the primary catch mechanism for a studio’s own production standards. Capcom has taken a formal position on AI — committing to no AI assets in shipped games — offering a model for how studios can draw a clear line.
For Pearl Abyss specifically — a studio with a large and skilled art team known for Black Desert Online’s distinctive visual identity — AI art in Crimson Desert is a brand inconsistency as much as a labour issue.
What This Means for Players
Patch 1.01 is a net positive for Crimson Desert players on all platforms. New mounts add content. The AI art removal resolves a grievance that had been a persistent source of community friction since launch.
For SEA players on PC, the patch is live now through Steam. Console players on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S will receive the update through platform update systems.
What Comes Next
Pearl Abyss has a proven track record of sustained post-launch support from Black Desert Online. If that cadence applies to Crimson Desert, Patch 1.01 is the start of a regular update schedule. For players just arriving at the game, our Crimson Desert review covers the full launch experience and is being updated as the game evolves.
Watch the official Crimson Desert channels for the next content announcement.