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I'd call that fairly quick in the grand scheme of things honestly xD
I think this is the smartest choice Activision has made in a long time, but the game looks like ♥♥♥♥ and not promising at all anyways
That actually depends on the game. Activion-Blizzard, microsoft, and so and so companies yes, they take awhile because they essentially use omega DRM that's top of the line. When it comes to square enix games? Ubisoft? Whatever else? That can range from day 1 to a few weeks. A few months is a stretch.
I for one do not support denuvo in any way shape or form. Last game I bought that had it was Just Cause 3, had to do the dirty even though I bought it because of the performance dips and it was literally unplayable most of the time due to connection checks that would hinder my playtime.
Denuvo is cancer.
There is no justifiable reason that a multi million dollar company should be allowed to republish a 10 year old game for 30 dollars more than its market value. Its clear and unapologetic abuse of your nostalgia and you should take any opportunity to gouge these ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ for everything they have.