«The Sims Killer» inZOI Released in Early Access — Developers Remove Denuvo

On March 28, the highly anticipated Korean "The Sims killer" inZOI launched in early access, boasting photorealistic graphics and a range of unique features. Just days before release, the developers responded to player feedback and removed Denuvo, which immediately led to the game being widely shared online.
While still in early access, the developers claim that most core systems are fully functional. As of writing, the game has 46,000 concurrent players, with numbers expected to climb even higher in the evening.
Early feedback has been overwhelmingly positive, with the game holding an 88% approval rating. Players praise its optimization and innovative mechanics—such as driving cars and importing real-world objects into the game. Here are some screenshots from Steam.
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