2K announces no more DRM for BioShock
By Chienne - Fri Jun 20, 2008 11:54am
2K Games have made good on their promise, and have removed all activation restrictions - including install limits - from the PC version of BioShock as of today.
While it's great news, it's not necessarily on par with "the end of the Cold War" as one 2K forum-goer has commented - but still, it's up there, in a geeky gamer sort of way.
This may or may not bode well for Mass Effect and Spore, both of which include the same sort of SecuROM anti-piracy software. It'll be interesting to see whether EA step up to 2K's plate.

The statement in full from Elizabeth, 2K Community Manager was posted on the 2K Forums:
While it's great news, it's not necessarily on par with "the end of the Cold War" as one 2K forum-goer has commented - but still, it's up there, in a geeky gamer sort of way.
This may or may not bode well for Mass Effect and Spore, both of which include the same sort of SecuROM anti-piracy software. It'll be interesting to see whether EA step up to 2K's plate.

The statement in full from Elizabeth, 2K Community Manager was posted on the 2K Forums:
Good news! As promised, all activation restrictions, including install limits, have been removed from BioShock PC as of today. You don't have to patch or install anything for this to go into effect for your copy of BioShock – it's already done!How many of you who hadn't bought the game yet will now be looking to make a little purchase?
Enjoy your time in Rapture, and thank you for supporting BioShock and the 2K teams.
