If you want to enjoy the majority of Capcom’s latest games on Steam, Denuvo DRM is a piece of baggage you will have to live with. Monster Hunter Wilds, Street Fighter 6, Resident Evil Requiem – all of them use it, and upcoming sci-fi game Pragmata will as well. Strangely, despite its widespread use of Denuvo, Capcom decided last month that for its excellent Resident Evil 4 Remake it would switch DRM software to something called Enigma Protector. However, just 28 days later, it’s thrown Enigma out, following reports of performance issues.
After recently swapping out Denuvo for Enigma Protector, Resident Evil 4 Remake’s Steam page now shows it having no DRM software at all.
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