In a press release, Irdeto claims that Denuvo will operate as usual, with all staff (including sales) retained. Before that, a cracker published a workaround for indie title Rime less than a week after its release, leading to its developers releasing a DRM-free update. In October, it emerged that its anti-tampering tech didn't hinder hackers from cracking Middle-Earth: Shadow of War in a day. The company's divisive software, which protects video games from attempts to "crack" them and produce a free copy, is considered notoriously difficult to break.īut, recent versions of its system haven't fared as well. Denuvo, the firm behind the best-known gaming anti-piracy tech, has been snapped up by global digital security company Irdeto.
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