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Most versions still require a Bethesda.net login for the first run or to access online features (Battlemode), though the core campaign can be played offline after initial verification. Key DRM Controversies 1. The "Original" Executable Leak (March 2020)

Bethesda patched it out shortly after, but it effectively nullified the game's day-one protection. 2. Denuvo Anti-Cheat (May 2020) doom-eternal-drm

Uses standard Steam DRM but officially removed Denuvo Anti-Tamper in September 2023, making it "Steam Deck Verified" without activation limits. Most versions still require a Bethesda

The DRM status of has evolved through three distinct phases: a botched launch inclusion, a controversial post-launch anti-cheat update, and a final transition to a fully DRM-free state on specific platforms. Current DRM Status (2026) GOG Version: Fully DRM-free as of April 2026. Current DRM Status (2026) GOG Version: Fully DRM-free

This file allowed users to bypass the 370MB Denuvo-protected executable.