Stellar Blade releases amidst overwhelmingly positive reception on PC for those who use Steam. The game seems to be optimized perfectly this time, as it truly runs like butter in a myriad of PC setups that include a ton of modest rigs. The success of this game is due to the fact that its a Single Player title made with quality in mind, which is pretty much the thing that people want with video games. The era of live service titles is pretty much dead, and however decides to follow that trend will only find there’s no earnings to have. We at Infinite Start will cover this massive success.
Stellar Blade releases successfully
The initial days of a game being up on Steam are the most important, whatever the impression you cause you your customer base can determine your fate. Stellar Blade releases in a pristine way, ensuring that the future of the game is a bright one, and honestly its pretty much one of the few games the PS5 is worth it for. Sadly, there is a big issue with this PC release, and like always its the fact that it has Denuvo in it.
When a game has Denuvo, your personal data is instantly sent to the servers of the company, where it gets pre processed and traded to other companies without your consent. You never know who is going to own your data whenever you install something with Denuvo in it, and having Denuvo at a kernel level pretty much opens you PC to potential cybersecurity threats that can put you 1000 dollar or more rig to waste.
Also, if Denuvo’s servers go down, you actually get instantly locked from the game you purchased, not only is it against your own interest to buy something that hast this malware installed, but buying digital copies in itself is pretty much a rejection of your right to own the stuff you paid for.