GTA IV for PC will make use of SecuROM DRM

GTA IV on PC uses SecuROM, but Play.com is selling the console versions today for £17.99
GTA IV on PC uses SecuROM, but Play.com is selling the console versions today for £17.99

Rockstar plans to use the controversial SecuROM digital rights management (DRM) tool to combat digital piracy with the forthcoming release of Grand Theft Auto IV for PC.

You may remember that EA faced considerable criticism for using SecuROM on Will Wright's Spore, with the uber-publisher still facing legal action from a number of disgruntled PC gamers who claim the anti-piracy software destroyed their PCs.