Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order returns to the Light Side by taking out Denuvo

Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order returns to the Light Side by taking out Denuvo

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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is one of the latest games to see the light and bid farewell to the infamous Denuvo anti-piracy solution on the PC version.

Respawn Entertainment's solid Action-RPG thus follows in the footsteps of titles like Shadow of the Tomb Raider or Crysis Remastered.

By Denuvo they no longer go

We owe this discovery to SteamDB, a database interested as its name implies in the Steam platform. This indicates that files related to Denuvo have been removed from the game code. A maneuver that some will call symbolic, given that the game was released two years ago.



However, this abandonment of the anti-piracy solution may actually resonate deeper in the Force. It was indeed recently discovered that Denuvo could cause serious incompatibility problems with the brand new Alder Lake 12th generation processors from Intel such as the i9-12900K, with impressive in-game performance.

One more problem attributed to the very controversial Denuvo, since it is often accused, sometimes rightly, of stability problems on titles like Resident Evil Village or Deathloop. In light of recent developments, other games might decide to ditch the anti-piracy solution.


Undoubtedly potential good news for players, a little less for publishers. But some die-hards like Back 4 Blood or even Monster Hunter Rise PC among many others have Denuvo at their launch, even if it means abandoning it much later as other games have done.


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