Denuvo DRM included in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order has already be🅷en cracked, according to a new report.

In recent years, Denuvo has been the gold standard in “anti-tamper” technology, also known as DRM. The whole idea is to make it impossible for someone to digitally mess with a product, or at the very least make it extremely difficult. If it can’t be tampere⛄d with, then it can’t be cracked, and if it can’t be cracked, then it can’t be packaged up in a DRM-free version that allows it to be pirated.

That’s the idea anyway. But in recent years, Denuvo hasn’t been slowing down hackers all that much. Just take Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. According to , a hacker group was able to crack Denuvo and b෴ypass its security controls just three days after the game’s release on November 15th.

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You’re just going to have to take their word for it, since neither DSO nor TheGamer will link to a pirated copy of the game file (for the obvious reason of nobody wanting to get sued.) And as DSO points out, you really should support this game financially anyhow. It’s a single-player, story-driven game that’s free of microtransactions and is actually pretty good. AND🌱 it was released on Steam. That’s a rare thing to find in today’s PC gaming market🌳.

Fallen Order
via EA

But it is a bad sign for Denuvo. Way back , it would take hackers weeks to find ways around it. Then , the time it took for a new PC game to get cracked was “within hours” of release. , games like Hitman 2 and Final Fantasy XV were getting cracked even before the official release date thanks to early review copies getting into the hands of hacker🐷s.

The fact that it took hackers 3 days in 2019 is actually a slight improvement, but it’s a far cry from when Denuvo first arrived on the PC gaming scene back in 2014. And while you can argue making impatient gamers wa♌it a few weeks is definitely going to improve sales, making them wait a few days probably isn’t helping developers all that much.

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