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Warhammer 40k Space Marine 2 rejects Denuvo and DRM with a simple "no"

Saber Interactive confirms that Warhammer 40k Space Marine 2 will not include Denuvo or any other anti-piracy DRM when it launches.

Saber Interactive confirms that Warhammer 40k Space Marine 2 will not launch with any form of digital rights management (DRM), including Denuvo. With the launch right around the corner, Saber is going against the industry trend by not only leaving DRM out of its game, but openly communicating this information to players ahead of time.

With the Space Marine 2 preview last year, and can't wait to blast Tyranids with some friends via crossplay.

You can get geared for launch with a dense co-op game also gives a delightfully short answer to the question "Does the game use DRM software (ie. Denuvo…)?" Saber simply says "No."

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Denuvo, and other DRM protection software by extension, is designed to prevent piracy and protect the game's code, but has gained a reputation among players for hindering their experience. Many claim the software negatively impacts performance, and whether or not it ends up in a new triple-A release is often a source of contention.

It looks like Tekken 8 have taken a firm stance against the software ahead of launch.

We also learn in Space Marine 2 roap as well, because going into 2025 we have four seasons of free content including horde modes, PvP and PvE modes, and even more customization.

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