Gotham Knights, Sonic Frontiers and Valkyrie Elysium will use Denuvo

Gotham Knights, Sonic Frontiers and Valkyrie Elysium will use Denuvo

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Warner Bros, Sega and Square Enix have updated the Steam pages of Gotham Knights, Sonic Frontiers and Valkyrie Elysium respectively, revealing that all three will use Denuvo's anti-tamper technology.

Going chronologically, Gotham Knights will be the first to come out, to be precise next 21 October, or in less than two weeks. Among other things, the fact is that Warner Bros. has confirmed the implementation of Denuvo but that the minimum and recommended hardware requirements are not yet known a few days after its launch. Last week we posted the Gotham Knights trial on our pages.

Gotham Knights, an image with a Red Hood Follows Sonic Frontiers, out on December 8th. The game will use Hedgehog Engine 2 and a few days ago the minimum and recommended system requirements were revealed. We also report that Sega is giving all users a Sonic Adventure 2 themed DLC, here's how to get it.

Finally, Valkyrie Elysium is already available on PS5 and PS4</a> and will debut for PC on November 11th. On our pages you will find the review of the console version. As DSO Gaming points out, Tactics Ogre: Reborn will also arrive on the same day, but will not use Denuvo, with Square Enix therefore seeming interested in implementing anti-tamper technology only on some selected titles in its catalog.

For the uninitiated, Denuvo is a technology that has the task of preventing piracy. Unfortunately there is no truly inviolable defense so over time this protection is also broken, but the main purpose of this tool is to prevent the circulation of pirated copies to D1 and in the days immediately following, the notoriously most profitable period of the commercial cycle of a game. On the other hand, there have been cases where Denuvo protection negatively impacts performance and loading times. Fortunately, in several cases publishers decide to remove it after a few months from the publication of their titles.

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Gotham Knights Leaked Trophy List Is Full Of Batman Puns, And Fans Are Loving It

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With Gotham Knights set to launch later this month, we'll finally get to see if Batman is really, actually, 100 percent dead even at the end of the game. We'll also get to see a much more evolved version of Harley Quinn, according to creative director Patrick Redding. However, we now know a lot more about the game as the trophy list has also been leaked.


Spotted by MistahJ17 on Reddit, pulled by tracking site TrueTrophies,Gotham Knights has a total of 49 trophies - 39 bronze, seven silver, two gold, and one platinum. The descriptions of each of these trophies reveal more information on some of the other characters we can expect to see in Gotham Knights, but that's not why everybody is so interested in them. The comments on the original Reddit post suggest that fans quite like this naming convention, even if it's a stretch at times.


Many of the trophy names use wordplay based on the Batman universe. And, while some of them are pretty smooth, many are downright dumb – but in a funny way. It starts with names like 'Seeking Asylum' and 'To the Victor Go the Spoils', referencing Arkham Asylum and Victor Fries, a.k.a. Mr. Freeze, respectively.


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Eventually, things start getting a bit more in your face, like 'Har, Har, Har, Very Funny' and 'Working Hard or Harley Working?', referencing the developed version of Harley we mentioned earlier. The trophy list also gives a nod to Matt Reeves' The Batman, and its theme by Nirvana, with 'Something in the Clay', surely in reference to Clayface. 'The Show Mud Go On' is also in line with the villain's origin as an actor.


There's also a trophy named 'Bat Out of Hell' for completing every Batcycle time trial, which sounds an awful lot like 2015's Saints Row: Gat Out of Hell.


This trophy list isn't the only Gotham Knights spoiler that's appeared recently. Thanks to the leak of a spoiler-filled artbook for the game, we now also know who the final boss of the game is. Executive producer Fleur Marty was understandably frustrated, tweeting, 'I can't begin to understand why would anyone spoil a story (whether it's a game, a movie, a book, whatever) for others.'


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