Persona 5 Strikers Will Have Denuvo DRM on Steam

Persona 5 Strikers

The Steam page for action-adventure game Persona 5 Strikers has launched, revealed the game will have Denuvo DRM on PC.

For those unfamiliar, Denuvo DRM has been criticized for allegations of its effectiveness. These include the need for a constant and uninterrupted online connection even on single-player games, and allegations of causing severe performance inhibition.


When it was announced that Doom Eternal would use Denvo anti-cheat software for its multiplayer, id Software soon after had to look into claims of crashes and performance issues. Denuvo was removed just one week after it was introduced. Other titles to remove Denuvo (albeit some after a year) include Devil May Cry 5Resident Evil 3Resident Evil 2Octopath Travelerand Sonic Mania.

Users on Steam have taken issue with the Denuvo DRM [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6] along with the game’s high price in some regions. The game is currently $59.99 USD, 59.99€ EUR, £54.99 GBP, $99.95 AUD, ¥7980 JPY, and 3929₽ RUB (all via SteamDB). Others have begged for Persona 5 Royal to come to Steam, or discussed the game’s graphics.

Persona 5 Strikers launches in the west on February 23rd for Windows PC (via Steam), Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 4. You can find the full rundown (via Steam) below.

Strike Back!

Join the Phantom Thieves and strike back against the corruption overtaking cities across Japan. A summer vacation with close friends takes a sudden turn as a distorted reality emerges; reveal the truth and redeem the hearts of those imprisoned at the center of the crisis!

Jump into the stylish world of Persona in an all-new story

Dynamically control your team during explosive action combat

Battle across Japan in an epic road trip

Key Features Include:

  • Experience the world of Persona 5 Strikers on PC in Full HD, supports up to 4K
  • Steam Achievements and Trading Cards
  • Choose between Japanese and English VO
  • Full keyboard and mouse adaptation

Image: Steam

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