As many have speculated would happen, Denuvo Anti-Tamper DRM seems to have now been completely removed from the Steam version of Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection; six months on the dot after its initial release.
Capcom has not made any official announcements regarding the removal of Denuvo from MMBNLC, but in the past has removed it from their other games after their initial release window. The Steam store page for the games no longer makes any mention of third-party DRM, and the size of the games’ executables has dropped by more than 300 MB.
We can also confirm that Capcom did not add Enigma Protector, a different type of DRM recently added to Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection, which is also used in some other Capcom games. UPDATE: In a later Steam update for Mega Man Battle Network Legacy Collection, Capcom has now integrated Enigma Protector into the game after all.
If you’ve been meaning to grab Legacy Collection for PC, but Denuvo was a deal-breaker to you, now might be a good time to check it out!
Source: SteamDB