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Square Enix has removed the Denuvo anti-tamper tech from Octopath Traveler

Octopath Traveler came out almost five months ago on the PC. However, and while most PC gamers were really pleased with this release, some were disappointed to find out that the game was using the Denuvo anti-tamper tech. Thankfully, Square Enix has decided to remove it from the game.

Earlier today, the publisher released a new version that completely removes this anti-tamper tech from the game. Unfortunately, we don’t have any additional information about Octopath Traveler’s latest patch. Still, we are certain that some gamers will be glad to know that it no longer features Denuvo.

Funny thing is that Square Enix has not updated yet the game’s Steam store page. As such, its Steam page still claims that it uses Denuvo (however we can confirm that it no longer does).

Similarly to pretty much all other Denuvo-free games, Octopath Traveler now launches quicker than before. However, the in-game performance is similar to the Denuvo version. Or at least we could not find any performance differences in our initial tests.

Here is hoping that more developers and publishers will follow Square Enix’s example and remove Denuvo from their cracked games. You hear that Gearbox?

12 thoughts on “Square Enix has removed the Denuvo anti-tamper tech from Octopath Traveler”

  1. They have never removed Denuvo from ANY of their games. Ho w about removing it from the rest of your games like lets say, “RISE OF THE TOMB Raider”. It’s been cracked for 5 years now, who are you protecting the game from, The actually honest buyers?

    1. No its not, they’ve cracked every single enix game and this is the first and only game enix ever removed. So B.S on that

      1. This is the second game that had Denuvo removed. First was Life Is Strange: Before the Storm back in 2017. Technically, Hitman has also had it removed, but I wouldn’t attribute that to Square Enix as that move was made by IO Interactive after they had split with Square Enix.

  2. You hear that quantic dreams?
    You hear that deep silver?
    You hear that Warner Bros?
    You hear that Ubisoft?
    You hear that 100+ greedy publisher out there?

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