BioWare delivers both good and bad news for Dragon Age: The Veilguard. The game will launch without Denuvo DRM, but PC players will miss out on preloading.
Veilguard: DRM-Free, But No Preload for PC
BioWare's Michael Gamble announced on Twitter (X) that Dragon Age: The Veilguard will not utilize Denuvo anti-piracy software on PC. This decision, driven by a stated trust in players, has been met with positive reactions, as Denuvo has often been associated with performance issues. The absence of DRM, however, means no preload option for PC gamers. This is a significant drawback, considering the game's substantial 100GB storage requirement. Console players, however, can preload. Xbox early access players can install now, while PlayStation early access begins October 29th. Gamble also confirmed that the game will not require always-online functionality.
System requirements were also revealed. High-end PCs can leverage ray tracing and uncapped frame rates. Minimum specs prioritize accessibility. Consoles (PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S) offer fidelity and performance modes targeting 30 and 60 FPS respectively. For maximum ray tracing on PC, you'll need an Intel Core i9 9900K or AMD Ryzen 7 3700X processor, 16GB RAM, and an Nvidia RTX 3080 or AMD Radeon 6800XT graphics card.
For further details on Dragon Age: The Veilguard, including gameplay, release date, pre-order information, and news, please refer to the linked articles below.