October is Halloween month and Turtle Rock Studios' long-awaited Back 4 Blood is one of the top triple-A titles we'll be getting in this chills-filled season. Judging by the number of players that was seen in the open beta of the title, it seems that the reception of the game will be very good, although a small detail could make the PC community not entirely satisfied with what is coming.
From what can be seen on the game's recently updated Steam page , everything seems to indicate that production will include Denuvo for protection against piracy which is already quite unpopular with other PC games.
Zombie DRM in Back 4 Blood
Without going that far in time, the problems of the recent Deathloop launch were directly attributed to this DRM system, but it is not an isolated case, far from it, in fact, incredible as it may seem, many pirated games worked better than the ones. originals for not including this system. Since Back 4 Blood does not require a PC with such high requirements but the addition of Denuvo may now modify this approach.
On October 12, the game arrives to let us kill zombies left and right on Xbox Series X / S, Xbox One, PC, PS4 and PS5 and there we will have the possibility to evaluate their performance at will.