Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Denying to Dead, Shadow of War and The Evil Within 2 Use Denuvo


Rationally, most of us seem to agree that Denuvo is no longer seen as a relevant anti-piracy system over the last few weeks. How come? Despite the "scary" action at the beginning of the iteration, even enough to make the 3DM hacker group from China raise their hands, he now looks so vulnerable. Almost most of the latest release games that use Denuvo successfully broken into in a very short time. Games like FIFA 18 for example, even managed to "penetrated" in a matter of less than 24 hours. One that is quite confusing? The publisher does not seem to mind to continue implementing it.

How much does it cost to adopt the Denuvo system and what kind of warranty system does it have? No one knows. But one thing is certain, apart from the burglary process that has been done by CPY and Steampunks, many game releases giants who are still interested to implement it. The two latest release games in October 2017 - Shadow of War from WB and The Evil Within 2 from Bethesda will certainly be released with Denuvo in it. This of course becomes a pretty interesting sight.

Do these two games use the new Denuvo system until they are quite optimistic that events like in FIFA 18 will not happen? Or will this be the source of new evidence that Denuvo, is no longer relevant? Let's wait.