Nearly one month ago, it was reported that only 52 games that had Denuvo anti-tamper DRM protection had yet to be cracked by traditional means or bypassed by pirates via the Hypervisor method. The titles, which ranged from sports fare like EA Sports Madden to more casual titles like Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba — Sweep the Board! represented the final hurdle for pirates in their battle against Denuvo.
"I guess soon it will be empty or left with some obscure titles with additional protection," repacker FitGirl wrote in a blog post on their website about the progress being made by pirates. "I can only imagine Denuvo execs and their hard talks with customers."
Flash forward to today, and that list is no more. Every remaining title that has Denuvo has either been outright cracked or made available via the Hypervisor method, leaving the only Denuvo-backed titles around as 2026 releases that have yet to come out.
"I was here, I thought this day would never come, but it did," one user wrote on Reddit. "Thank you everyone."
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