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‘Mass Effect Legendary Edition’ update removes Denuvo DRM

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Mass Effect Legendary Edition has been updated to run without the controversial anti-piracy software Denuvo, less than a month after the game was originally launched.The change was first noticed on Reddit, where the community noticed a series of changes for the EA game that had been registered on tracking website SteamDB.The website, which monitors and details any recent updates to Steam games, logged an update for Mass Effect Legendary edition on Monday (June 7) that included changes to the base .exe file.After noticing the update, fans investigated and discovered that the file sizes had been significantly reduced by almost 1GB – shared across all three Mass Effect games included in the Legendary Edition.After further investigation,.

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