Black Desert Online gets a seven-day free trial

Kakao and Daum Games have launched a seven-day free trial for Pearl Abyss’ MMORPG, Black Desert Online. Black Desert Online is an open world action MMORPG with next-generation visuals and skill-based combat that aims to rejuvenate the genre, and this free trial will give you access to the entire game.

Black Desert Online gives you the choice between 12 unique classes, each with their own distinct fighting style and personality.

The game also comes with a beautiful seamless open world that’s as expansive as it is alive, a skill-based combat system. gives players the ability to create a unique character with unprecedented possibilities and incredible detail, as well as deep crafting, taming, housing, fishing, hunting, and alchemy systems.

Those interested can download and start playing Black Desert Online by visiting its official website.

Have fun!

16 thoughts on “Black Desert Online gets a seven-day free trial”

      1. exactly. the only reason why western games even exist in #2016 is becasuse racist white males buy #le asassins creed/watchdawgz/gtLAME/all the other big budget meme games that suck…. This is why us #sjw hate white males/republicans/etc….

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  1. The character creator was the main reason this even came to my attention, it’s pretty phenomenal. From all I’ve seen this looks like it’s more arpg with always online than whats conventionally thought of as a mmorpg, but havn’t played it myself so can’t know for sure. If it does have good Arpg mechanics and world style it’s a shame that it’s a mmo because if it was standalone like Grim Dawn I’d buy it for a decent price.

  2. After seeing all that the game had to offer, I really don’t think the free trial is a good thing, not when they have so many ways to gouge money from you and induce long grinds.

    Character creation was definitely great though, but the combat left a lot to be desired.

  3. Because they were required to. The company that owns it required each region to IP block all people outside of their regions in order to prevent market competition. Which country do you live in?

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