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Is there anywhere on an Amazon's game page you can see what DRM a game carries? They have Risen on sale but I don't see anywhere that mentions whether it uses an activation and how many you are afforded.

EDIT: I apologize for the horrendous spelling error within the title.
Post edited June 12, 2012 by EC-
This question / problem has been solved by orcishgamerimage
All I can tell you Risen is DRM-Free (the developers have patched the DRM out, and I heard Amazon was the first to benefit).
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Drakhyrr: All I can tell you Risen is DRM-Free (the developers have patched the DRM out, and I heard Amazon was the first to benefit).
Thank you for clarification. I'll leave the topic open for now in case anyone can confirm where to find the DRM for any downloadable product on Amazon, for future sciences.
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Drakhyrr: All I can tell you Risen is DRM-Free (the developers have patched the DRM out, and I heard Amazon was the first to benefit).
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EC-: Thank you for clarification. I'll leave the topic open for now in case anyone can confirm where to find the DRM for any downloadable product on Amazon, for future sciences.
Tony, the Amazon Marketing Manager, has gone on record saying so. Here he is saying that the game is DRM free on reddit

Edit: not that it actually answers your question.
Post edited June 13, 2012 by Drawlight
Amazon has largely fixed the issue of not listing the exact DRM a downloadable title has. If it has no listing, it has no DRM.

Risen used to have DRM, now Amazon.com is offering it as part of their DRM free collection of games. Some games, like Dragon Knight Saga, have two versions, one with Steam and one DRM free.

Tony, if you're reading, please don't be chased away by the grumps, I think the information you have is valuable for folks here, especially when we're discussing Amazon products anyway.
Post edited June 13, 2012 by orcishgamer