Crimson Desert Player Unlocks Platinum After 305 Hours—But Misses Huge Parts of the Game
One player managed to achieve the Platinum Trophy in Crimson Desert, but the way they reached this accomplishment sparked a lot of debate within the gaming community.

305 Hours of Gameplay to Reach Platinum
The player spent around 305 hours of gameplay to reach this achievement, a number that reflects the scale of the content and challenges within the game.
What stood out is that the player spent 56 consecutive hours playing, with only a short 8-hour sleep break before returning to continue the experience.

A Huge Amount of Time in Side Activities
The journey was not limited to the main story alone, as the player spent more than 60 hours on side activities such as fishing and world exploration.

Platinum Does Not Mean Fully Completing the Game
Despite achieving Platinum, the player revealed that a large portion of the game still remains undiscovered, including:
- More than 100 creatures that have not been found
- Around 14 bosses that have not been encountered
- Hundreds of quests that have not been completed
This confirms that earning Platinum does not necessarily mean completing all of the game’s content.

Developer Comment
One developer’s comment added another dimension to the story, describing what happened as:
“Crazy and unhealthy”
A remark that reflects a mix of admiration and concern at the same time.
A Bigger Experience Than It Seems
This case reflects the scale of Crimson Desert’s world and the sheer size of its content, while also raising questions about what it really means to finish games in the modern era, especially with such a massive amount of activities and details that could last for thousands of hours.