Sega just ensured that I won’t be playing Sonic Origins

Sonic Origins, a remaster of four classic Sonic games, will be released on June 23 across all platforms, but Sega’s choice to include the controversial Devuvo DRM for the PC version of the game is likely to rustle some feathers.

For those who are unaware, Denuvo is an anti-piracy digital rights management (DRM) solution for game developers that can be integrated into PC games in order to make it more difficult to copy and then redistribute them. This isn’t something that’s downloaded in addition to games, but rather included within the game code itself, which makes removing it from your system almost impossible.

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