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EA releases DRM de-authorisation tool for SecuROM titles

by Steven Williamson on 1 April 2009, 13:28

Tags: Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:EA), PC

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Electronic Arts has responded to criticism of its controversial DRM system employed in some of its games, including Mass Effect and Dead Space, by releasing a DRM De-Authorization Tool which scans your machine, checks how many activations you have left and then allows you to make a fresh install or install the game on another PC.

The list of EA's SecuROM titles that this will free up includes:

- Burnout Paradise: The Ultimate Box
- Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3
- Crysis Warhead
- Dead Space
- FIFA Manager 09
- FIFA Soccer 09
- Littlest Pet Shop
- The Lord of the Rings: Conquest
- Mass Effect
- Mercenaries 2: World in Flames
- Mirror's Edge
- MySims
- Need for Speed: Undercover
- NHL 09
- Spore
- Spore Creature Creator
- The Sims 2: Apartment Life
- The Sims 2 IKEA Home Stuff
- The Sims 2 Mansion & Garden Stuff

Last week, EA also confirmed that the upcoming Sims 3 will be DRM free.

For more information and to download the de-authorization tool check out the official site - http://activate.ea.com/deauthorize/


HEXUS Forums :: 16 Comments

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Nice one. The deauth tool that came with Burnout Paradise already works well, so I expect this to be okay too.
april fools?
What, so this isn't an April fools?

EA have actually realised this only hurts the legitimate users, and provides interlectual challenges for a few crackers, one of whom is always bound to succeed, letting all the pirates have the benefits denied to those who paid for it……… Surely not!
got to be an april fools. i dont believe it
j.o.s.h.1408;1667925
got to be an april fools. i dont believe it

Why not? They've said before they'd been working on it.