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performance is not an issue. anti-denuvo ppl are just stubborn.
They still haven't removed Denuvo from Resident Evil 4 Remake and that game was cracked 6 months after release. The did remove Denuvo from Dragon Age: Veilguard and Bioware sent a funny message, which Denuvo didn't like and made a public statement.
They changed their licensing scheme a while back and now only sell monthly licenses. The license is quite expensive, so developers usually only keep it until their cost-benefit analysis tells them it's costing them more than they're earning. Square-Enix usually drops it within around 6 months after release or so.
It's possible they'll keep it longer here just because, well, this is DQ3, and it's going to sell like gangbusters in Japan; but I'm sure it'll get removed eventually.
Why wouldn't they, when they've removed it from every game they've released with it in the past five years?