Thu. Apr 2nd, 2026

Black Desert Mobile Officially Launches Dedicated PC Client from Pearl Abyss

Black Desert Mobile Remastered on PC

Pearl Abyss, the renowned studio behind games like Crimson Desert, has officially released a dedicated PC client for Black Desert Mobile. This significant update means players can now enjoy the mobile version of Black Desert directly on their computers, eliminating the need for third-party emulators.

The new PC client comes with full support for keyboard and mouse controls, alongside substantially improved graphics and visual effects. These enhancements are part of the recently launched ‘Remastered’ version of the game, delivering a more immersive visual experience.

The Black Desert Mobile Remastered update introduces a host of graphical improvements, including increased draw distance, support for up to 120 frames per second (FPS), refined visual effects, and advanced rendering techniques. Beyond visuals, the update also brings a comprehensive overhaul to the user interface, rebalances various classes, and optimizes in-game content. These changes are designed to provide a stronger sense of progression and enhance overall convenience for both new adventurers and returning players.

For those eager to embark on a fresh journey, a new server named ‘Odylitta’ has been introduced. This server offers accelerated development and special bonuses, ensuring that new players can quickly catch up and feel competitive alongside veterans on older servers.

However, players planning to use the PC client should note one important restriction: account registration cannot be performed directly through the PC client. Users must first create their Black Desert Mobile account on the mobile version of the game, and then use these existing credentials to log in and play on the PC client.

By Artemius Grimthorne

Artemius Grimthorne Independent journalist based in Manchester, covering the intersection of technology and society. Over seven years investigating cyber threats, scientific breakthroughs and their impact on daily life. Started as a technical consultant before transitioning to journalism, specializing in digital security investigations.

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