The launch day of the space shooter Star Wars: Squadrons is here. Thanks to the information from the game's card on Steam, we learned that it uses Denuvo anti-piracy protection.

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Today, we've seen the launch of the space shooter Star Wars: Squadrons, developed by Motive Studios. The game is available on PC (Steam, Origin and Epic Games Store, all three priced at $39.99), as well as PlayStation 4 (also for $39.99 on PlayStation Store) and Xbox One (for $39.99 on Microsoft Store).
As a reminder, according to the reviewers, this is a successful title that captures the atmosphere of Star Wars very well. It should also be noted that similarly to Star Wars: Battlefront II and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, the PC version uses the anti-piracy software Denuvo - such information can be found in the game's profile on Steam. The game also works with VR helmets (with both PC devices and PlayStation VR goggles).
Below we also remind you of Star Wars: Squadrons' system requirements. Fortunately, the game does not need a very powerful PC.
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