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Next ‘Doom Eternal’ PC update will remove its anti-cheat system

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A launch date for the patch was not announced id Software has announced that its next PC update for Doom Eternal will remove the Denuvo Anti-Cheat system that has been negatively received by players.

Doom Eternal executive producer Marty Stratton revealed the news on the game’s subreddit page. The lengthy post touched on a number of topics, from the anti-cheat removal, plus an explanation on why it was implemented in the first place, as well as other bug fixes.

An expected date for the update was not announced. The Denuvo Anti-Cheat system was introduced to Doom Eternal on PC last week, when the game’s first major post-launch update was released.

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