Black Desert rolls out anniversary events on PC and console, with O’dyllita coming to Mobile on March 3

Black Desert is juggling a few different celebrations and updates right now, since the PC and console versions hit their milestones at different times. On PC, Pearl Abyss is still running the game’s 10th anniversary event slate alongside this week’s patch. Console is marking six years of crossplay with its own event run and a chunky two-part update. Mobile players have a bigger content drop on the calendar too: the O’dyllita region is set to arrive Tuesday, March 3.

On PC, the anniversary stuff is mostly the usual grab bag of limited-time rewards and activities. That includes multiple login reward tracks, a couple of exchange-style events, and some sillier bits like a “cake” fight for rewards. There’s also a Vell-focused event that adds extra spawns of the ocean boss.

The PC build also got its regular weekly patch, which includes more class adjustments, new hunting zones in Edania, a new item aimed at boosting enhancement, a new life skill mastery buff, a revamp of the Sycraria Underwater Ruins, and additional merchants placed in various towns. Pearl Abyss has the details in the PC patch post.

Over on console, the crossplay anniversary events include login rewards, outfit boxes and other free items, unlockable colored titles, another chat-based event, cake boss spawns, and a long “hot time” period for boosted gains. That’s paired with a two-part patch bringing in a batch of PC-side features and balance work, including DP balancing, Olvia Academy, lots of class changes, tweaks to inland fishing revenue, guild galley updates, and monster zone adjustments. The event rundown is in the console announcement.

For Black Desert Mobile, O’dyllita is the headline addition coming March 3, with a new monster zone and new loot to chase, including high-grade accessories and lightstones that grant buffs. This week’s mobile patch is smaller, focusing on events tied to the game’s upcoming graphics remaster plus a handful of bug fixes.