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Electronic Arts Removes Denuvo Anti-Piracy Protection from A Way Out After Six Years

Electronic Arts has decided to eliminate the Denuvo anti-piracy protection from the cooperative adventure game A Way Out, developed by Hazelight Studios. The game, designed exclusively for shared gameplay in split-screen mode, was released in March 2018, marking six years since its debut.

A Way Out

The game, conceived as a prolonged collaboration between players, offers an immersive experience involving prison breaks, thrilling motorcycle rides, gas station heists, and more. Scriptwriter and game director Josef Fares crafted a unique cooperative experience, emphasizing the importance of teamwork for successful survival in the gaming world.

Electronic Arts has opted to do away with the anti-piracy protection, granting players greater accessibility to this captivating cooperative project. By removing barriers, the company aims to provide the gaming community with a more flexible and enjoyable experience in A Way Out.