Homeworld 3 Removing Controversial Feature

Homeworld 3 Removing Controversial Feature

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A Steam update for Homeworld 3 that took place on October 25 reportedly removed the controversial third-party anti-tampering DRM (Digital Rights Management) software Denuvo. Homeworld 3 has been out since May of this year, and while it has vast space battles and great cutscenes, it has also failed to take flight as originally expected.

When Homeworld 3's release window and gameplay footage were revealed back in 2022, many fans of the franchise were excited about the new possibilities this title would offer. And while many players still feel positive about it, the game has had a bumpy road since it was first released.

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After a recent Steam update for Homeworld 3 that went live on October 25, players noticed that the Denuvo label on the game's page was gone. Earlier this year, Denuvo was blamed for the outage that rendered Persona 5 Royal unplayable. And while it was later confirmed by the company that its software had nothing to do with the issue, it speaks volumes about players' sentiment towards the anti-tampering solution. Whether Blackbird Interactive...

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