Star Wars: Galactic Racer got rid of Denuvo before the game even launched, and I hope more publishers take note of the outpouring of support
Well, folks, I have good news regarding DRMs for once. After today's outrage concerning Sony's new PlayStation DRM that locks your games if you don't connect to the internet every 30 days, we have a case of a company removing an invasive DRM from its game before it even came out, which should serve as inspiration for other publishers to do the same. The game in question is the upcoming Star Wars: Galactic Racer , which, as per SteamDB , no longer has Denuvo. In fact, the Denuvo DRM label, which has to be displayed on the Steam store page of any game that contains it, was also removed, indicating that the most invasive and complex mainstream DRM is almost certainly gone. This is amazing news for everyone who's experienced first-hand the nuisance that modern DRMs are and will likely see the game perform and load better and faster now that the DRM is gone. And of course, over on social media, players are ecstatic to see this development. On the PC Gaming subreddit , on...