Final Fantasy 16 Ditches DRM for Better PC Performance

In a welcomed update for PC gamers, Square Enix has decided to eliminate Denuvo anti-tamper software from Final Fantasy 16, less than six months after its release. The game, celebrated for its breathtaking graphics and dynamic combat, faced backlash due to performance concerns linked to the DRM. With this removal, players are optimistic about a more enjoyable gaming experience. This shift also indicates a potential change in Square Enix's strategy for future PC releases, as they reconsider the role of DRM in enhancing player satisfaction.

Published on: 3/7/2025

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