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most total war games are digital now if they werent before
super easy.
Region depending of course.
Would be nice if games developers/publishers allowed people to order DRM-Free physical copies directly from them that are made to order, but unfortunately it doesn't seem like anybody there came up with that idea.
Every user buys a limited use license, it has never been any different with computer software. You may "own" the physical data carrier, but the software is never your property.
And they are well within their right to do so, I don't like it any more than you do, but that is the reality of computer software. :)
Most amazing thing for me, people are so incapable of doing any kind of research themselves.
In the future, maybe people will ask questions and noboby will know the answer as nobody is bothered to look.