The Witcher 2: Assassins Of Kings doesn’t use SecureRom after all

By on May 17, 2011

CD Projekt RED’s much anticipated RPG, The Witcher 2: Assassins Of Kings, has finally been released. If you are one of those that found reference to SecuROM in the Steam version of your game, hold your horses and take a deep breath. Because both the Steam version and the GOG.com version don’t use SecreROM. At all.

According to Valve’s Chris D, CD Projekt RED simply forgot to delete those dummy SecureROM files:

“I just got a heads up from CD Projekt that the game doesn’t have SecuROM, they just didn’t bother to pull out the dummy files…so that’s good.”

Now pay attention to what CD Projekt RED said to Chris. “The game doesn’t have SecureROM”. They didn’t talk about specific versions not having/using it. Which makes us believe that the retail version will also be SecureROM-free.

Good news, right? Either way, enjoy your witcher and his adventures!

About David Scarpitta

I am a critical guy, and love to review and give my professional opinion on just about anything. Though have a love for tech/gaming and music alongside the cinema. You can catch me consulting and developing the net any day of the week.