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Denuvo violated. Incoming crack of Fifa 16, Rise of the Tomb Raider and Just Cause 3?

In the end it seems that Denuvo was shot down under tampering 3DM team, the same as in a note of despondency had admitted that piracy was succumbing because of advanced protection systems used in most modern video games. The "cracker" team has perhaps found a way around the most fearsome of the protections in recent years and may publish a short solution that will come through the back door.

For about 30 years, maybe even more, there is the phenomenon of piracy. Only that in the early years were needed only a few tricks and poorly deep expertise to create a "fix", but over time the practices have changed dramatically. To date there are groups based on a few people working on advanced security systems designed by professional specialized team to be almost completely inviolable.


The most difficult to "crack" to date seems to be Denuvo but, according to information leaked in the last hours, it seems that he has finally succumbed to the blows of 3DM. 3DM is the same group that in January declared the imminent death of piracy in the field of gaming. He did precisely because of Denuvo, the integrated protection system of FIFA 16, Just Cause 3 or Rise of the Tomb Raider. The release of pirated versions of the game, in other words, is becoming too long and complex process to make a video game illegally usable.

"Recently, many people have asked us crack Just Cause 3, so here's a unique answer to the question", he said in the post of Bird Sister of January. "The last stage is too difficult to overcome and Jun (the guy who takes care of the crack) has almost given up, but last Wednesday I encouraged him to continue." Sister Bird was not then very optimistic about the future as part of piracy of video games by painting a doomsday scenario for the category.
A few weeks later the team announced a period of leave a year, which would disappear from the cracking scene. But in recent hours Bird Sister became affected, announcing that "3DM will soon announce a solution for the cryptographic protection Denuvo used on games such as FIFA 16, Just Cause 3 and Rise of the Tomb Raider". The group leader went on to say: "Let's make this announcement because many people believe that we have abandoned the scene because of technical problems we have had lately, but we will prove that it is not."

however, change the release methodologies. The release will not be officially 3DM but they will be perfected by other cracking team not to arouse too much attention. The news will be welcomed by game developers and even by the team behind Denuvo, however it is clear that there are developing tools and encryption technologies that require months to be broken, linger enormously the release periods of the crack of the titles important.

Timing is not compatible with the hype and passion of gamers, making piracy in the particular environment even more weak and helpless in the face of a trend that could in fact increase considerably over the next few years. Piracy in games die so soon? At the moment it is not easy to say, but it seems that the path traced is the right one.

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