Bethesda removes Denuvo DRM in Ghostwire Tokyo

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According to recent reports, Bethesda and Tango Gameworks have removed Denuvo DRM from their Open World game Ghostwire: Tokyo, on PC through an update.

According to recent reports, Bethesda and Tango Gameworks have removed Denuvo DRM from their supernatural horror open-world game, Ghostwire: Tokyo, on PC through an update. The companies took this action without any official statement or update notes.


Although Bethesda has not confirmed the removal, many players are likely happy with this decision. Denuvo is known for its anti-piracy capabilities, but has been criticized for potentially affecting game performance and user experience, despite legitimate ownership. As for when it was added, the game received Denuvo DRM a year after the game's official launch.

Ghostwire: Tokyo is a unique game that throws players into a colorful, supernatural version of Tokyo where they must fight against mysterious creatures and solve puzzles to uncover the city's secrets.

Denuvo DRM, which was removed from the game, is a form of digital rights management primarily used to prevent the piracy of computer games. It is known for its high protection against cracking, but critics claim that it can degrade game performance.

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