Sid Meier's Civilization 7 will be using Denuvo DRM on the PC version of the game. As players wait to learn more about the long-awaited release, the basic detail has emerged on a store listing for Civilization 7.
Civilization 7 has fans of the series excited, as it's been nearly eight years since the last series entry's initial release. August 31 is going to be a big day for Civilization 7 fans, as a panel with the development team is being held at PAX West. While live gameplay won't be shared until September, this may be an opportunity for fans to find out what awaits them in Civilization 7 and how it varies from its predecessors.
Fans demand developer Firaxis Games include one particular feature in the studio's upcoming strategy title, Civilization 7.
However, players on PC may be upset to know that Civilization 7 is going to use the controversial Denuvo DRM anti-tampering software. The software is intended to keep illicit copies of the game from being played and the software from being altered. When running the game, Denuvo acts in the background, making sure that the copy of the game is legitimate. The Steam store listing for...