The indie life sim Paralives arrives in Early Access on 25 May 2026, and one question has repeatedly come up as the launch approaches: will the PC version ship with Denuvo? The answer matters to many players because DRM choices can affect things like offline access, long-term ownership and preservation, potential telemetry, and in some cases community concerns about performance.
After checking the official storefront listing and the game’s app metadata, the checked Steam sources do not currently show a Denuvo listing. In short: there is no visible Denuvo or other third‑party anti‑tamper entry attached to Paralives in the public storefront metadata right now. That means, based on the marketplace information currently available, the PC release is not being advertised as carrying Denuvo.
That said, digital storefront metadata can change before or at launch. Publishers sometimes add or remove third‑party protections during the final build process, or add legal notices in product pages nearer release. Because Denuvo is supplied as a third‑party anti‑tamper solution, the definitive way for players to know whether it’s included is an explicit publisher statement or the appearance of an anti‑tamper notice in the official metadata when the release goes live.

