Square Enix has just removed the Denuvo anti-tamper tech from its HD-2D Remake of LIVE A LIVE. LIVE A LIVE was released in April 2023, meaning that it took Square Enix almost six months in order to remove it.
Square Enix is one of the publishers that has been constantly removing Denuvo from its titles. For instance, SE has removed Denuvo from The Diofield Chronicle, VALKYRIE ELYSIUM, TRIANGLE STRATEGY and Forspoken. Moreover, both Octopath Traveler and its sequel no longer use it.
In this RPG, players meet seven heroes, each with their own unique abilities and lives to live across different time periods. Players will experience their stories in any order they choose, uncovering shocking developments along the way.
It’s also worth noting that Square Enix has released the PC demo of this RPG on Steam. Those interested can go ahead and download it from here.
Lastly, the remake features remastered music from original composer Yoko Shimomura and produced by Takashi Tokita (the director of the original game).
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