Bethesda has confirmed that the final version of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle doesn't contain any traces of the anti-piracy software Denuvo DRM.
A report claimed that Bethesda snuck in Deunvo DRM a few days before the game's launch. According to the game's SteamDB listing, it was apparently updated a few hours ago to include DRM. However, Bethesda commented on the claim, explaining that the retail version of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle does not have it, and it was only present in review builds to prevent leaks.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle does not include Denuvo. It was only in review builds for leak precautions. https://t.co/pETxewqi1H
— Bethesda (@bethesda) December 4, 2024
Denuvo DRM has been criticized for negatively impacting PC games, allegedly causing issues like slow downs and performance problems. Denuvo parent company Irdeto has pushed back on these claims and attempted to demonstrate that the software doesn't have an impact on games.
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