After nearly a year of console exclusivity, Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth has made its way to PC this week. What's more, the game actually runs really well on Steam Deck. That said, it didn't take long for pirates to find a way to crack Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth on PC and dump its torrent files online.
Mostly, why are there minigames, why aren't we stopping these minigames, and when do these minigames end.
As a result, thousands of gamers are accessing the game illegally, even though Square Enix is offering a 30 percent discount on the game as is. Information about Rebirth's whereabouts was discovered online on a subreddit dedicated to gaming piracy. There, it was revealed that it took less than an hour for the group to crack the game.
As it turns out, Rebirth doesn't have Denuvo — a critical anti-tampering technology that helps prevent games from being pirated, or at least delay would-be bad actors from figuring out how to crack a game on its release. The end result is a quick turnaround of piracy, with torrents of the game swirling online.
At this moment, it's impossible to say how many copies of the game have...