Resident Evil Village: Capcom removes Denuvo from the Steam version

All PC gamers know denuvothis little DRM included with many games on Steamwhich in theory prevents hacking. In practice, hackers manage to circumvent this protection more or less quickly and we then discovered that Resident Evil Village turned out much better in his version crackedwithout denuvothe latter of which is known to affect performance.

Resident Evil Village almost two years old, it has already had a good commercial life and Capcom decided to quietly withdraw denuvo of the release Steam. information discovered by DSOGaming and confirmed by SteamDBwhich confirms the withdrawal of the DRM in the horror game. For the moment, no one has really noticed any big changes in Resident Evil Village performance yet on PC, but as a reminder, after the withdrawal of denuvo In Resident Evil 2 (the remake), there was a gain of up to 12 fps.

As a reminder, the very recent Resident Evil 4 (also remake) still includes denuvoit could be withdrawn in two years if Capcom follows his logic. And if you want to fall for Resident Evil Village without denuvothe game is available at €35.99 on Gamesplanet.

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