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Pirates begin to crack major Denuvo-protected 2025 games

While past versions of Denuvo have been cracked for plenty of games, many 2025 titles have remained protected through the latest version of their anti-tamper DRM software. That looks to be changing now, with the first crack for DOOM: The Dark Ages appearing online. 

As reported by The Gamer, the very first crack for a 2025 Denuvo game has arrived. The version of Denuvo that shipped with DOOM: The Dark Ages has been cracked, and the person responsible for it has teased that more cracks are still to come, indicating that more ‘recent' Denuvo-supported titles may soon become piratable.

In the past, we've seen a number of studios drop Denuvo several months after a game's launch period but in more recent years, a number of major titles have kept the DRM in place indefinitely. Many gamers take issue with Denuvo, claiming that it harms performance and performs intrusive on-going checks while a game is running.

Recently, there was some backlash against the anticipated game Crimson Desert, as the studio behind it suddenly decided to implement Denuvo just weeks ahead of launch.

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KitGuru Says: Pirates have caught up to Denuvo before but as is always the case with things like piracy and anti-cheat, it is a cat and mouse game. Crackers may have caught up for now, but Denuvo will no doubt roll out a more secure version, starting the cycle over again. 

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