Publisher Electronic Arts and developer BioWare revealed that Dragon Age: The Veilguard will not have any third-party DRM software and will not let players preload the game on PC.
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Games on Steam tend to have it, but you can get titles off of GOG and the Humble Store DRM-free. So Dragon Age: The Veilguard not shipping with DRM is a huge win for PC players — not all of them ...
While the lack of DRM means that PC players aren’t able to preload the game, it also means that you’ll be able to keep the game even if something occurs and Electronic Arts decides to remove ...
The RPG won't feature the controversial Denuvo DRM software, but that means you won't be able to preload the game on PC. "Dragon Age: The Veilguard won’t include any third-party DRM (such as ...
Now, technically speaking, you do not legally own games that you purchase from GOG. Purchased games are licensed to you in perpetuity, just as they are on Steam. This is standard practice for software ...