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Updated · Notebookcheck.net · May 21
IO Interactive Adds Denuvo to 007 First Light 6 Days Before Release as Buyers Cancel Pre-orders
Updated
Updated · Notebookcheck.net · May 21

IO Interactive Adds Denuvo to 007 First Light 6 Days Before Release as Buyers Cancel Pre-orders

4 articles · Updated · Notebookcheck.net · May 21
  • Six days before launch, Steam added a Denuvo DRM notice to 007 First Light, triggering backlash and fresh pre-order cancellations for IO Interactive’s James Bond game.
  • Buyers on Reddit and Steam forums said the late disclosure was the bigger issue, with some calling it “scummy” after pre-orders had been open since September 2025.
  • Denuvo is meant to curb piracy, but critics say it can hurt long-term access through server checks and may affect PC performance, concerns sharpened by the game’s already demanding system requirements.
  • The dispute adds to pressure on Valve to require DRM disclosures before pre-orders, echoing similar complaints over late notices for generative-AI content in Steam releases.
  • The timing also fuels doubts about Denuvo’s value: recent games have still been cracked, sometimes without the Windows-security workaround tied to the newer hypervisor bypass.
Will Valve force publishers to reveal controversial DRM before they accept pre-order payments from gamers?
With DRM now cracked in hours, why do game publishers still risk fan fury for temporary protection?