"Controversy Surrounds Last-Minute Denuvo Addition to Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League"

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Warner Bros has added Denuvo anti-tamper tech to the upcoming game Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League just 10 days before its release, sparking controversy among PC gamers. The move has raised concerns as the publisher had not previously disclosed this information, leading to skepticism about the game's quality and performance. This last-minute addition of Denuvo contrasts with other publishers like Square Enix and Capcom, who typically list it in advance and often remove it from their titles later. Despite the lack of review codes, media outlets plan to provide PC performance analysis after the game's release.
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