Life is Strange: True Colors PC Version Will Use Denuvo!
Not long ago, Square Enix and Deck Nine Games have announced the presence of a new entry for Life is Strange. The third installment in the franchise will take the title True Colors and will feature new stories, characters, and powers that are likely to be related to the previous series.
It has now been announced that Life is Strange: True Colors will use the Denuvo software in it. For those of you who don’t know, Denuvo itself is an anti-piracy software that is quite controversial in its use. Which many reports say that Denuvo slows down the performance of the game.
Life is Strange 3 use Denuvo
Apart from Denuvo, which functions to protect developer concoction games from irresponsible cracker groups. Although basically that Denuvo has not been effective enough in recent years. However, Life is Strange previously also used Denuvo in it.
The use of Denuvo in this latest entry is certainly not surprising anymore. At least this will keep the game from being piracy for at least a few weeks after it actually launches on the PC platform. In addition, Square Enix is also known to use Denuvo in their other games.
Launching September 2021
Call it like Just Cause to Shadow of The Tomb Raider. We need to remind you that the first Life is Strange and Before the Storm didn’t use Denuvo in it. However, Square Enix started using Denuvo from the 2nd series until now.
In addition, Denuvo is also confirmed to be a part of the PlayStation 5. Although it is not clear what role the anti-piracy software will play on Sony’s next-gen console. Life is Strange: True Colors is scheduled to release on September 10 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PlayStation 5, Stadia and PC.
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source: Gamerant
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