Aside from having its protection circumvented, this happened three days before the title’s official launch on November 13. The long-awaiting stealth game Hitman 2 – which comes ‘protected’ by the latest variant of Denuvo (v5.3) – leaked online. This weekend, the technology suffered yet another disappointing blow. Well, how about if a game’s Denuvo protection is defeated before the game gets released? After all, with this low of a bar, all Irdeto’s Denuvo has to do is barely work for any measurable amount of time before the release of game in order for Irdeto to claim victory. As specious as this claim might be, it’s also formulated to be hard to argue with. The comments from Irdeto got so ridiculous that it claimed that even if Denuvo kept titles safe for a few hours, that was still worth it. So, we were just talking about how Denuvo’s new ownership, Irdeto, was busily making the case via the example of some unnamed AAA sports game that even when Denuvo DRM is cracked in a few days it’s still worth it to protect a game’s initial release window. Thu, Nov 15th 2018 03:32pm - Timothy Geigner
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