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Denuvo has managed to stop piracy this 2017 with its latest version

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The fight against piracy seems to have achieved a new victory this year 2017 thanks to Denuvo, the most controversial DRM system on the market but which has been the only one capable of stopping pirates in its latest version.

The latest version of Denuvo has not yet been broken

It seemed that Denuvo had it very complicated, this year 2017 we have seen how some of the most important games that implemented it fell only days or even hours after its launch. The crackers had managed to eliminate this DRM system in many of the games, and in which it was not possible to eliminate it, they managed to trick it into making the system think that nothing was happening.

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This has finally changed with the latest version of Denuvo, which has been released with the game Assassin's Creed Origins that has managed to end the year without being hacked. To all this it must be said that this latest version of Denuvo has been reinforced by Ubisoft with the placement of another DRM on top, the also very controversial VMProtect.

Some will think that all the merit has been from Ubisoft, it has not been so since there are other games that also use the latest version of Denuvo and have also managed to elude pirates without having to put another DRM on top, these have been the cases from Sonic Forces, Injustice 2, Football Manager 2018, Need for Speed ​​Payback and Star Wars Battlefront 2.

It remains to be seen if all these games end up falling or not and how long they will take to do so, in any case, the first months of life of video games are those that provide the greatest benefits, so the fight against pirates has already been won by of these games.

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