Warhorse Studios has confirmed that Kingdom Come: Deliverance will not be using the Denuvo anti-tamper tech, and that it has not planned any Season Pass for it. This is an interesting turn of events as most games rely on Season Passes and on micro-transactions.

Warhorse Studios confirmed the absence of Denuvo in the comment section of its latest gameplay trailer for Kingdom Come: Deliverance. When a fan asked about Denuvo, Warhorse replied and confirmed that the game will not be using it.

On the other hand, the company revealed on Twitter that it has not planned any Season Pass for the game.

No season pass in plan. — Warhorse Studios (@WarhorseStudios) January 20, 2018

Furthermore, the game will not be plagued by any sort of micro-transactions. This was confirmed back in December 2017. When a fan asked whether the game would be plagued by micro-transactions, Warhorse replied and confirmed that there won’t be any micro-transactions at all.

There are no microtransactions in #KingdomComeDeliverance — Warhorse Studios (@WarhorseStudios) December 10, 2017

Kingdom Come: Deliverance releases on February 13th!