SE has now removed the D encryption technology of Dragon Quest 3: HD-2D Remake, and players who are disgusted with D encryption can now purchase and support this classic game.

"Dragon Quest 3: HD-2D Remake" was released in November 2024, which means that the D encryption technology of this game has been maintained for half a year.
Now most 3A publishers will use D encryption technology as soon as possible, including the PC version of "Sword Star" released by Sony PlayStation, 2K's "Brothers of the Seas: Hometown" and the recently released "Doom: Dark Ages" all use D encryption.
It is not clear how long the D encryption of the above masterpiece will last, and the media speculates that it will take about half a year to a year.