Square Enix has launched the Steam store page for Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy, confirming that the game will be using the Denuvo anti-tamper tech. Similarly, SEGA updated the page for Humankind as the game will be also using Denuvo.
Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy will be a single-player game that – according to its devs – won’t have a DLC or micro-transactions. That’s a bold statement so it will be interesting to see whether EIDOS Montreal will keep it.
On the other hand, Humankind is a turn-based historical strategy game. In this game, players will be able to immerse themselves in the unique soundscapes of 11 different biomes that make up the Earth’s terrain. As players create and expand their cities, these soundscapes will be complemented by urban ambiance.
Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy will release on October 26th and Humankind will come out on August 17th.
It’s also worth noting that both Square Enix and SEGA have removed Denuvo from some of their older games. Thus, it will be interesting to see whether they will remove it via post-launch updates from these two games.
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