Lies of P Adds Denuvo To PC Version Days Before Launch

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Denuvo Added 3 Days Before Release!

Lies of P is certainly one of the most exciting souls-like launches in 2023. However, the game appears to have found itself in the midst of a brewing storm.

The major reason behind this has been the secret addition of Denuvo anti-tamper technology to Lies of P just days before its official release.

Why it matters: It is a common belief that Denuvo is responsible for many performance issues in video games. The upcoming launch of Lies of P has left fans feeling uncertain about the addition of this technology.

Lies of P Denuvo SteamDB
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According to SteamDB, Neowiz recently introduced Denuvo to the game. This update might surprise some fans who have been awaiting its release, as Denuvo was not initially present during the pre-order phase.

The timing of this inclusion has ruffled many feathers within the gaming community. Fans feel Neowiz deliberately waited until after the review embargo was lifted, thus blindsiding those who pre-ordered the game.

The timing suggests Neowiz aimed to maximize pre-orders without revealing this crucial detail upfront. Denuvo is a widely recognized anti-piracy tool that has been effective in protecting numerous games, but it does not come without its issues.

Despite its anti-piracy aim, Denuvo is frequently cracked, sometimes leading to a more reliable version for those who pirate games. This has led to the sentiment that the performance impact is not worth the protection.

This controversial decision has the potential to significantly impact the reception of Lies of P on PC, particularly given the fierce competition from other major titles like Starfield and Baldur’s Gate 3.

Lies of P

The aftermath of this late-stage confirmation of Denuvo has seen a wave of players expressing their outrage. Many players may also resort to review bombing the game since this has been a common trend with titles that incorporate Denuvo.

Unfortunately, Lies of P may be overshadowed by such controversies. The game has shown incredible potential as one of the more unique offerings in the souls-like genre, impressing critics with its atmosphere and gameplay.

Lies of P, in addition to titles like Mortal Kombat 1, EA’s WRC, and eFootball 2024, now uses Denuvo anti-tamper tech, reinforcing Denuvo’s role in the gaming industry.

However, other games like Payday 3 have recently announced the removal of the anti-tamper technology ahead of release, highlighting that community feedback can go a long way in such instances.

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