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  5. Always-on DRM - Wikipedia

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    Popular video games such as Diablo III, Super Mario Run, and Starcraft 2 employ always-on DRM by requiring players to connect to the internet to play, even in single-player mode. Reviews of Diablo III criticized its use of always-on DRM. [1] [2] As with Diablo III, SimCity (2013) experienced bugs at its launch due to always-on DRM. [3]

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    As a digital distribution company, GamersGate offers digital rights management-free (DRM-free) games and downloadable content (DLC) for PC, Mac, Linux, and Android platforms. GamersGate is a client-free service that does not require users to log on in order to play purchased games.

  7. List of commercial video games released as freeware

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    Side-scrolling game Windows, Mac OS Sierra Entertainment: Based on the game Lode Runner. Lords of the Rising Sun: 1989 [65] Arcade Amiga, PC-Engine: Cinemaware: Lure of the Temptress: 1992 2003 [66] Graphic adventure Amiga, Atari ST, DOS Virgin Interactive: The Lost Vikings: 1993 2014 [67] Puzzle-platform DOS Interplay Productions: Mad TV: 1991 ...

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  9. Free-to-play - Wikipedia

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    In single-player games, another concern is the tendency for free games to constantly request that the player buy extra content, in a similar vein to nagware and trialware's frequent demands for the user to "upgrade". Payment may be required in order to survive or continue in the game, annoying or distracting the player from the experience. [8]