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In a recent announcement, the director of InZOI revealed that the company will be removing Denuvo DRM from their game, a decision sparked by significant player backlash. While this move may increase the risk of piracy, it also opens the door for greater customization and modding opportunities for the gaming community.
The director acknowledged the concerns raised by players regarding the impact of Denuvo on performance and overall gaming experience. Many fans expressed frustration over the restrictive nature of the DRM, which they felt hindered their enjoyment of the game. By eliminating Denuvo, InZOI aims to foster a more welcoming environment for players who wish to create and share custom content.
Despite the potential challenges posed by piracy, the director emphasized that enhancing player satisfaction and encouraging community engagement are top priorities. This strategic shift reflects a growing trend in the gaming industry, where developers are increasingly prioritizing player feedback and experience over stringent anti-piracy measures.
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