Indiana Jones and the Great Circle joins Dragon Age: The Veilguard in the free PR win that comes with saying 'no Denuvo'
Bethesda says ♛Denuvo was "only in review builds for leak precaution🅺s"

Contrary to what was suggested by some back-end Steam updates earlier this week, Bethesda has now confirmed 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Indiana Jones and the Great Circle will not feature the controversial anti-piracy software Denuvo. That makes Bethesda the latest publisher to enjoy the free PR win that comes with saying no to Denuvo, and I can't imagine this paints a great picture of the DRM maker's efforts to rehabil𝄹itate its image.
Earlier this week, third-party tracking site recorded a change to the files in the version of💟 Indiana Jones and the Great Circle uploaded to Stea𓂃m. This change referenced Denuvo, and players understandably took this as an indication that the game would feature the DRM tech - something that's usually noted on a game's Steam page before pre-orders are taken, but was not disclosed in this case. Apparently that's because the launch version of the Indy game won't have Denuvo after all.
. "It was only in review builds for leak precautions."Bethesda clearly has an agreement with Denuvo to use the tech to protect the game's review build, but I can't help but wonder how the people at the DRM company feel about another major publisher advertising 'no Denuvo' as a selling point to fans. After all, this just happened with Dragon Age: The Veilguard, and both these incidents come alongside Denuvo's own campaign to change the hearts and minds of the g🔴amers who hate it. 🍸Judging by the celebratory c💟omments under Bethesda's tweet, I'm not sure that campaign is fully going to play.
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