According to Denuvo, it "stops the reverse engineering and debugging" that result in game "cracks," hacked versions of the game distributed for free across different back channels. It isn't a separate program like typical malware protection, but is instead integrated into the code of the game itself. ĭenuvo is a digital rights management (DRM) software designed for game developers. This recent development offers some insight as to why, and some of the goings-on behind closed doors regarding the poorly-reviewed Crysis Remastered. For years, players have noticed that Denuvo-protected games often remove the software from their game files one year after the initial release. A recent data leak offers a peak behind the curtain of German video game developer Crytek's relationship with Denuvo, the infamous anti-tamper technology.
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