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‘Monster Hunter: World’ has dropped Denuvo DRM

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Capcom has removed the often-criticised Denuvo DRM (digital rights management) from Monster Hunter: World.When Monster Hunter: World launched on Steam in 2018 it came with a DRM system to deter pirates by requiring online activation to launch the game.This is often a source of ire for players because of a perception that it causes higher CPU usage and more frequent utilisation of storage devices that could affect gameplay or damages hardware.

Denuvo has denied these claims.Most games that come with some form of DRM that is often bypassed by pirates shortly after release, so it is not uncommon for companies to remove the DRM in a patch once it is no longer necessary.

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