A few games (listed in bold below) are already projected to be fixed via a Windows 11 patch later this month. While Denuvo isn’t mentioned by name as the culprit, the list is mostly from huge publishers like EA, Ubisoft, Bethesda, Square Enix, and Sega, who are fond of the controversial system, and Intel’s note specifically says the titles are being impacted by conflicts with DRM. editor Andreas Schilling spotted the update from Intel, which lists games affected in both Windows 10 and Windows 11. Intel recommends that you run Windows Update on your operating system (Windows 10 or Windows 11) if you experience issues. “At this time, all games originally identified as having this DRM issue have been fixed through game patches or OS updates. “Intel has resolved the DRM issue on 12th Gen Intel Core Processors that caused games to crash or not load in Windows 11 and/or Windows 10 by working with game publishers and Microsoft,” Intel said. Update : Intel’s support page doesn’t list any games that are currently affected. According to a report from Intel itself, dozens of popular games which use the Denuvo anti-tamper system are crashing when running on the new hardware. With the recent introduction of Intel’s impressive new 12th-gen processors, it looks like gamers have yet another reason to dislike DRM. Denuvo, a popular but resource-intensive digital rights management program, has been the bane of PC gamers for years.
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