

Luminous Productions's final game was meant to mark a strong start to the year for Square Enix, but it ended up falling short of the expectations that typically surround the Japanese gaming giant's AAA RPGs. The controversial feature was purged from the game just six months after Forspoken released to mixed reviews.

Square Enix has removed the Denuvo Anti-Tamper software from Forspoken. While Denuvo's removal could potentially improve performance, Forspoken still has demanding system requirements, making it resource-intensive to run.The PC version of the game received an update that removed Denuvo, though it did not come with a changelog.Square Enix has removed the controversial Denuvo Anti-Tamper software from Forspoken.Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF. So yeah, it’s an all-star team.įorspoken will launch for PS5 and PC on May 24, 2022. Bear McCreary, known for composing God of War (2018), and Garry Schyman of BioShock fame, are both writing music on Forspoken. While Amy Henning, co-creator of the Uncharted series, is also working on the script. Gray Witta, best known for writing Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, serves as story lead. Interestingly, there’s a lot of big-name western creatives working on Forspoken. #Forspoken arrives May 24, 2022 on PS5 and PC. There’s a heavy emphasis on free-flowing, magically-infused parkour gameplay across a massive (potentially) open world, which you can see snippets of in the trailer below. A talking bracelet playfully named Cuff is there to keep her company. Frey Holland, the protagonist, is a New York City native that’s somehow found herself in the fantasy world of Athia. The story is a smidge more bizarre than a typical Square Enix endeavor (if you can believe that). Initially revealed in 2020 under the moniker of “Project Athia,” Forspoken is a narrative-driven RPG from the studio that brought us Final Fantasy XV. Forspoken, the next RPG from Luminous Productions, got a new trailer at The Game Awards.
