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‘Resident Evil 3’ Denuvo DRM Software Removed in Latest Update – PCMag AU
Capcom has apparently opted to drop the third-party DRM attached to the most recent Resident Evil remake.
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The Resident Evil 3 remake no longer utilizes the Denuvo DRM that was previously present.
It appears the anti-piracy software has been quietly removed from the game, as Capcom has remained silent on the alteration. According to the SteamDB changelog, the latest Resident Evil 3 update attests that developers simply did away with the software.
The update reads “Removed 3rd-Party DRM Denuvo Anti-tamper, 5 different PC within a day machine activation limit.” There have been no o…
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