Can't wait to ignore it when it turns out to be infested with Denuvo even though the Steam store page doesn't currently show it as being infected (because that never stopped them from waiting to add the warning after or just before launch, and too many other WB games lately have been contaminated with that shit, at least on initial launch, to believe this one somehow won't be). I'll probably get an email when it releases, since I currently have it on my wishlist, so if it's defiled by Denuvo, I'll find out then, just before I remove it from my wishlist if it is.
...also, the game will be $60 USD ($70 if you want the "deluxe edition" whatever that is), regardless, which I ain't paying, even if it isn't polluted.
So... if it turns out that it's not actually infected with malware and I ever see it on a 75%+/sub-$20 sale (including any inevitable DLC, of course), then I might show some interest in it at that point, otherwise, nah. In other words, I might play this in five to ten years or so, maybe. That'll also give them time to (ostensibly) fix all of the major bugs that will undoubtedly be in the game at launch.
(EDIT) And, sure enough, Hogwarts Legacy has Denuvo. (/EDIT)
...also, the game will be $60 USD ($70 if you want the "deluxe edition" whatever that is), regardless, which I ain't paying, even if it isn't polluted.
So... if it turns out that it's not actually infected with malware and I ever see it on a 75%+/sub-$20 sale (including any inevitable DLC, of course), then I might show some interest in it at that point, otherwise, nah. In other words, I might play this in five to ten years or so, maybe. That'll also give them time to (ostensibly) fix all of the major bugs that will undoubtedly be in the game at launch.
(EDIT) And, sure enough, Hogwarts Legacy has Denuvo. (/EDIT)