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‘Resident Evil 3’ Denuvo DRM Software Removed in Latest Update – PCMag
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 Denuvo DRM.
According to the SteamDB changelog, it appears the anti-piracy software has been quietly removed from the game, though Capcom has not made any announcements. The update reads “Removed 3rd-Party DRM – Denuvo Anti-tamper, 5 different PC within a day machine activation limit.” There have been no overt moves as of late to necessitate Denuvo’s removal, other than the fact that most PC players aren’t interested in having to de…
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