Battle royale reinvented with rituals
In a genre stuffed with clones, CRSED: Cuisine Royale Second Edition stands as a wickedly inventive outlier. Darkflow Software’s occult-infused shooter throws 90 survivors into shrinking kill-zones armed with realistic firearms, improvised armor, and supernatural rites that can collapse a squad in seconds. Matches clock in under 25 minutes, spawn points are randomized, and the Fulfillment of All Desires artifact lurks as every Seeker’s endgame dream.
Since rebranding in 2020, CRSED has evolved from meme-fueled kitchen battles to a dark, mystic sandbox bridging PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch players. Gaijin’s 2025 content cadence keeps seekers spellbound with weekly events, DLSS/FSR boosts, and cross-play lobbies that never sleep.

From satire to supernatural saga
Released in 2018 as Cuisine Royale, the game’s frying pan armor and no-parachute chaos quickly built a cult. Late 2019’s update injected rituals, blessings, and cursed zones, while December 2020’s relaunch embraced grim folklore with 25 named Seekers, each flaunting passive perks and signature spells.
Console launches, Switch support, and steady QoL updates matured the experience. Even the May 2025 Epic Games Store sunset came with migration tools so squads stayed intact—proof of a community-first philosophy.

Gunplay, rituals, and improvisation
No drops, no prep—spawn with scrap gear, scavenge relics, and decide when to unleash rituals that can grant flight, invisibility, or infernal minions. Ballistic modeling makes AK sprays and sniper flicks feel weighty, but melee clubs and enchanted blades dominate tight corridors. Vehicles span bicycles, muscle cars, and cursed vans, all primed for ridiculous chase sequences.


Customization, clans, and quirky absurdity
Skins, talismans, ritual emotes, and armor sets deliver style without pay-to-win. Clan covens share forts, coordinate events, and chase leaderboard glory. Free and premium battle pass tracks drop seasonal cosmetics, while cross-progression keeps inventories synchronized across every platform.
Humor still pulses through the apocalyptic gloom—summoned demons wield kitchen knives, toilets double as helmets, and legendary relics resurrect meme-tier relics from the Cuisine Royale era.

Community pulse and 2025 momentum
Twitch showcases thousands of concurrent viewers, Discord covens exchange build theory, and ESL Play hosts grassroots brackets. Recent highlights include September’s Airborne Troopers skydive gun game and October’s Hero Rumble squad brawl. Anti-cheat upgrades via BattlEye cut hacks by 70%, and AMD FSR boosts frame rates for console seekers.
Late 2025 teases next-gen PS5/Series X|S clients with ray-traced rituals, plus nostalgia drops reintroducing kitchen relics as mythic artifacts.

Join the ritual
Ready for a royale where spells and shotguns share the spotlight? CRSED: F.O.A.D. is free, fierce, and flamboyantly weird. Gather your squad, bind your rituals, and chase the Fulfillment of All Desires before the storm consumes your soul.
Step through the ritual circle at crsed.net and claim your desires.