Exciting news today as Bethesda has just released a patch for the PC version of GhostWire: Tokyo, removing the controversial Denuvo protection.
This update has significantly reduced the size of the game’s EXE file by 269 MB. The history of this game is quite intriguing – initially launched without Denuvo, it was later cracked, only for Bethesda to add the protection back with the Spider’s Thread update.
Speculations suggest that this move was made to drive up sales, although the results remain unknown. Nevertheless, players can now rejoice as the game is finally liberated from Denuvo. This means that the latest version of GhostWire: Tokyo is now accessible to all users.
Original article from www.playground.ru