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Please don't allow vaguely recollected internet rumors to disquiet you. If you're too worried about it you can always go the console route, but I can assure you, Denuvo DRM has never been stated to share the functionality of a virus, and Denuvo Anti-Cheat (which is different software) will not be present in Hogwarts Legacy's code.
In short, who cares, you probably have literally nothing interesting on your PC anyways. Nothing that anyone would want to see. Pretending it's some sort of a big thing, issues with security and whatnot yet there's still tons of other tracking software on literally anything you use today. Not to mention that hundreds of millions of gamers play the games fine, and without any major problems for probably most of them.
Only thing where Denuvo might be an issue would be if you're trying to run a game on potato PC, then I agree you have a right to be a bit angry. I also have a 5 year old PC and zero issues on any new or old Denuvo games.
Don't play it, not much will be lost. I support Denuvo and I support anti piracy measures, still it's only my opinion.
Same stuff that gets said to. Stop lying pirates
Waiting for the you're being anti-consumer part of the argument lol
says the guy using the internet lmfao