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Обратная связьPC-version of the thriller GhostWire Tokyo received an update that removed the Denuvo anti-piracy protection system from the project.
Removing the protection reduced the size of the game's executable file and associated libraries by 600 megabytes. Denuvo provided protection for the game on PC for a year, probably meeting the terms of a 12-month contract. It is noted that the developers made no official statements either when the system was implemented or when it was removed.
After Denuvo was removed, the PC version of GhostWire Tokyo was hacked again, just as it was right after release, when the project did not have this software for some reason.
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