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Taro Yokoo's desktop RPG Voice of Cards: Isle of Dragons has removed D encryption!

Voice of Cards: Isle of Dragons is a nostalgic-style card fighting game created by Taro Yokoo, Keiichi Okabe, and Kōhiko Fujisaka from the Neil series, released on October 29, 2021. Recently, netizens found that this game has removed The Deniuvo anti-tampering technology (D encryption).

Taro Yokoo's desktop RPG Voice of Cards: Isle of Dragons has removed D encryption!

According to Steamdb data records, Voice of Cards: Isle of Dragons updated the game's files on April 28, removing the game's D encryption technology, just six months after the game's release. Many SE games remove D encryption 6 months after release.

Taro Yokoo's desktop RPG Voice of Cards: Isle of Dragons has removed D encryption!

Although the D encryption research and development team said that this technology will not have a negative impact on the game, there are still many players who feel that the game is not smooth enough because of D encryption in the actual game; in addition, the use of D encryption technology in the game needs to be paid on schedule, so most game companies will remove it after the game is released for a period of time.

Taro Yokoo's desktop RPG Voice of Cards: Isle of Dragons has removed D encryption!

Voice of Cards: Isle of Dragons is an RPG that shows the world of swords and magic all in "cards". Like a tabletop RPG, the game will advance the story under the guidance of the game's host, describing how a character who claims to be a brave man defeats the resurrected dragon. It currently has a Steam rating of 81%.

Taro Yokoo's desktop RPG Voice of Cards: Isle of Dragons has removed D encryption!

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