
Crimson Desert New Pets, Mounts, and Mount Armor Explained
Pearl Abyss says Crimson Desert will receive more summonable mounts, new pets, and dedicated armor for non-horse mounts. Here is what that could mean.
Crimson Desert's creature systems are not done expanding. Pearl Abyss has now confirmed more summonable mounts, new pets, and even planned armor for mounts beyond horses.
Quick answer
The roadmap confirms three separate things:
- more summonable mounts
- new pets
- dedicated armor for non-horse mounts
That combination matters because it suggests Pearl Abyss is not treating mounts and pets as static launch features. It sees them as an area worth expanding and customizing further.
Why this is more interesting than a simple content drop
New mounts and pets are easy headline material, but the most revealing part may be mount armor.
Adding dedicated armor for mounts beyond horses means Pearl Abyss is thinking about visual identity and possibly progression structure across a wider range of travel companions. That is more ambitious than just tossing a few new creature models into the game.
It implies the studio wants the mount system to feel broader and more owned over time.
What players should realistically expect
Right now, Pearl Abyss has not listed species, names, acquisition methods, or release timing for the new pets and mounts. So players should not assume a giant stable update or a collectible overhaul yet.
The safest expectation is incremental expansion:
- more summon options
- more visual variety
- more reasons to care about companion presentation
- a stronger bridge between practical travel and cosmetic ownership
Why this fits current player behavior
Crimson Desert is the kind of open-world game where players spend huge amounts of time simply moving through the world. That makes mounts feel more important than they would in a smaller or more linear game.
The same logic applies to pets. Even when pets are not the center of the combat meta, players form attachments to them because they are part of the everyday rhythm of exploration.
That is why creature-related updates can land surprisingly well even when they are not mechanically revolutionary.
The key unknown
The open question is whether these additions are purely cosmetic or tied to meaningful gameplay differences.
Pearl Abyss has not confirmed stat roles, utility distinctions, collection systems, or progression hooks yet. So the best current read is that the roadmap is about expansion and customization first.
FAQ
Are the new pets and mounts live now?
No. They are still in development.
Does Pearl Abyss mention what kinds of mounts are coming?
No specific new mount list has been announced in the Dev Update.
Are non-horse mounts getting armor?
Yes. Pearl Abyss says dedicated armor for other mounts is being planned in addition to existing horse tack sets.
Is this just cosmetic?
That is the safest assumption for now, although full details have not been announced.
Conclusion
More pets, more summonable mounts, and dedicated armor for non-horse companions point to a simple reality: Pearl Abyss sees companion systems as part of Crimson Desert's long-term appeal, not a finished launch checklist. For players who care about travel, style, and creature variety, that is one of the roadmap's most promising directions.
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- Pearl Abyss, Dev Update, published April 9, 2026
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