The war on videogame piracy may, for now, be a losing one, especially for Denuvo DRM maker Irdeto. According to a popular cracking forum, every non-VR game using what has become the industry’s go-to anti-tamper software has successfully had its protective layer circumvented. Sensing the danger posed by the recently-developed Hypervisor bypass, which is chiefly responsible for the current state of affairs, Denuvo last month announced that it was working on countermeasures. Until they materialize, the denizens of the high seas are on top.
Denuvo dealt major blow as crackers claim all non-VR games with the anti-tamper have been bypassed
29 April 20260

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