Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, the highly anticipated sequel to the cult classic RPG developed by Warhorse Studios, has finally made its debut, transporting players to the rich tapestry of 15th-century Bohemia. However, shortly after its release, the game fell victim to piracy, with unauthorized copies appearing on torrent sites within minutes.
Challenges of Digital Rights Management
This swift breach of security can likely be attributed to the absence of Denuvo, a popular digital rights management (DRM) system. The publisher opted not to implement any form of DRM, a decision that has raised eyebrows within the gaming community. While piracy in any form is unequivocally condemned, the lack of protective measures seems a risky gamble on the part of the developers.
“An engaging narrative-driven action RPG set in 15th-century Europe. Experience medieval life through the eyes of young Indřich as you embark on an epic journey,” reads the game’s description, inviting players to immerse themselves in its expansive world.
Critics have responded positively to the title, awarding it the distinction of being one of the standout RPGs of 2025. The acclaim highlights the game’s potential to captivate audiences despite the challenges posed by piracy and the absence of protective measures.
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- Source: Chip
Author: Aziza Dovlatova
Editor, News Section