Resident Evil Village Steam Version Has Removed Denuvo DRM

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Capcom is riding high on the success of the recently-released remake of Resident Evil 4 right now, but those who’re looking to dive into the series’ previous offering on PC but have been put off until by now due to its implementation of Denuvo DRM will now be able to do so.

As confirmed via the game’s SteamDB page, Capcom has removed the implementation of third party anti-tamper software Denuvo DRM from Resident Evil Village on Steam. The software has traditionally been a controversial one among PC audiences, and specifically where RE Village is concerned, it was reported to affect the game’s performance and frame rates, so its removal should come as welcome news to those hoping to play the game.

As of December 31, Resident Evil Village has sold 7.4 million units worldwide across all platforms.

Resident Evil Village is available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, Xbox One, and PC.



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ReidsoPosted:

they've made their money before the removal

OccasivePosted:

tO0t
Runts Well I'm sure that will drive some players away


Denuvo is notorious for being bad for performance, also it's a single player game so it's completely unneeded. Too bad it took them this long to ditch it.


Name a multiplayer game with denuvo. Mostly single player games uses it to prevent pirates from cracking it and playing for free

tO0tPosted:

Runts Well I'm sure that will drive some players away


Denuvo is notorious for being bad for performance, also it's a single player game so it's completely unneeded. Too bad it took them this long to ditch it.

RuntsPosted:

Well I'm sure that will drive some players away