The upcoming The Witcher 3 will be available DRM-free, but I don't know what the retail situation will be. I don't think it's available at retail though, at least not in North America. This happened with the Witcher games.) The biggest PC game that I can think of that's been released recently and has a DRM-free version is Divinity: Original Sin. (Confusingly, the retail copy of game may have some sort of DRM even if there's a DRM-free retail version. The exceptions are mostly indie games, and these games aren't generally available at retail. If you can't check the box, you're just going to have assume it does require one.Īs Ivo Coumans said very few PC games are being released these days that don't use some sort of online DRM. If they require an Internet connection to activate or play the game it should be listed as a requirement on the back of the box. You can verify this for these or any other game by checking the box. Specifically, Far Cry 3 uses UPlay, Crysis 3 and Medal Of Honor: Warfighter use Origin, and Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 uses Steam. I believe the retail boxed editions of all the games you mentioned are tied to one of the digital distribution services.
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