
Dragon Age: Inquisition uses the impossible Denuvo DRM on PC
Looks like “PC pirates” aren’t going to enjoy the latest Bioware’s release of Dragon Age afterall, News spread about Dragon Age: Inquisition using Sony DADC’s Denuvo DRM, which has yet to witness a successful cracking attempt in both Fifa 15 and Lords of The Fallen.
It says in the End User License Agreement (EULA) that “The PC version of this Software uses Origin Online Activation and Sony DADC Austria AG’s Denuvo content protection technology,”
If you haven’t heard about Denuvo yet, it’s considered as one of the hardest protection methods used by game developers. Using a special encryption on game’s executable files preventing any modifications by the hackers, you can only play a game you’ve legally purchased whether it’s on Steam/Origin or an official physical release.
Dragon Age: Inquisition is available for PC, Xbox 360/One and PS3/4.