Denuvo has been removed from Ghostwire: Tokyo
Bethesda has removed Denuvo anti-tamper technology from the PC version of Ghostwire: Tokyo.
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Bethesda has removed Denuvo anti-tamper technology from the PC version of Ghostwire: Tokyo.
Hi-Fi Rush was recently released on PlayStation 5, where an analysis identified the game to be running slightly better than on Xbox. Despite being a first-party Xbox title, Hi-Fi Rush continues a trend of such releases either performing worse or lacking features on Xbox Series X when compared to the PS5 launch.
Fans of the supernatural first-person action-adventure Ghostwire: Tokyo can pick up a new gift in-game for free. Developer Tango Gameworks and publisher Bethesda promoted the freebie to commemorate the Ghostwire: Tokyo second anniversary.
Shinji Mikami, the legendary developer behind Resident Evil and a string of other classics, has founded a new company.
Hi-Fi Rush's trophies have been revealed ahead of its March 19 release for the PlayStation 5. Unlocking the 62 trophies needed for Hi-Fi Rush's Platinum won't be a walk in the park.
Hi-Fi Rush will skip the current Nintendo Switch and instead arrive on the console's currently-unannounced successor. That's according to a report from Insider Gaming, which states that the absence of a Switch version of the game in yesterday's Xbox multi-platform announcement was due to it launching on Nintendo Switch 2 instead.
A PlayStation 5 release date for the currently-Xbox console exclusive Hi-Fi Rush has found its way onto the internet.