Pearl Abyss is set to showcase a feature-length fan movie created by players of 'Black Desert' to global audiences, following its domestic premiere.
On July 18, Pearl Abyss announced the global screening of the fan movie 'MadiGirls: The Idol Who Saves the World' (hereafter referred to as MadiGirls).
MadiGirls is a 70-minute feature film produced by 'PoppinSoul,' a player who utilized in-game content. The story follows the protagonist, 'Bard Ponyu,' as she meets an entertainment representative in the world of Black Desert and embarks on her journey to become an idol.
PoppinSoul has been active in the adventurer community, creating various video content based on gameplay. In this project, scenes filmed at the in-game 'Gyeonghoeru' featured participation from other Black Desert creators and adventurers, enhancing the film's quality.
Pearl Abyss held the first screening for domestic users on July 10. Attendees remarked, 'They created an immersive long narrative using only game assets,' and 'The adventures in Black Desert do not end within the game.'
Through this global screening, Pearl Abyss aims to share user-generated content with Black Desert players worldwide and further promote the culture of creation within the game. In Black Desert, players engage in various creative activities, such as hosting weddings, concerts, and fashion shows, and producing videos based on the game.
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