According to the enthusiast, this is the first successful attempt to bypass the updated DRM mechanism added to the game after the latest patches.

He said he spent significant time analyzing and reverse engineering Denuvo’s code, examining old evasion techniques used by other groups. The hacker emphasized that the project was a research subject for him rather than a commercial activity and wrote, “This is my first attempt, there may be others.”

The game was previously hacked by the CODEX team in 2019, but remained unhacked for several years after numerous updates and the release of new versions of Denuvo.

If Voices38’s claim is confirmed, this would be one of the first cases where the current version of Denuvo, known for its complexity and resistance to hacking, has been successfully bypassed.

Source: Ferra

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