![]() ![]() Yesterday, just five days after its January 24th retail date, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard was cracked by CPY. Denuvo’s makers, meanwhile, spun this as a success story, suggesting that developers were chiefly using Denuvo to protect games during the initial release cycle and then removing it afterwards.īut that thin thread of relevancy appears to have snapped, relegating Denuvo to the same scrap pile as every other form of DRM ever tried, now that a cracking group has successfully cracked a Denuvo-protected game in five days’ time. By the time winter rolled around, game developers, including developers of AAA titles, were pushing out quiet updates to games to remove Denuvo from their software entirely. ![]() ![]() By August, Denuvo was being broken by other cracking groups. The DRM software’s public cycle was notable first in that game-cracking groups, notorious for their confidence in their own abilities, initially sounded the alarm over Denuvo’s status as an anti-piracy unicorn that would never be broken and would lead to the end of software piracy. The Denuvo saga has been impressive on a couple of levels. Tue, Jan 31st 2017 05:38pm - Timothy Geigner ![]()
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