Monday, November 12th 2018

Another Denuvo Version Falls: Hitman 2 Cracked Days Before Official Release

Well, Hitman 2 has been released, really, but only for special edition buyers, who are able to get their hands on the game where you kill Sean Bean (one of the most killed actors of all time, if I recall correctly). However, the official launch date really is set for tomorrow, so the title is still accurate. And providing the title early for special edition buyers has turned the tides on Warner Bro's decision, and put the pressure on Denuvo... Again. the DRM used on Hitman 2 stands at version number 5.3, but a single day after the game was made available to early players, on November 9th, Denuvo was gone.

That's not much to say on protecting the most critical cycle on any new game release: as Irdeto, Denuvo's parent company, puts it, the first 14 days. You can read the entire press release where Irdeto explains their market understanding after the break. The fact of the matter, however, seems to be that hackers are getting better and better and understanding and circumventing Denuvo's efforts.

As the latest premium game titles become increasingly anticipated by consumers looking to play, data from Irdeto reveals that if a AAA title is pirated upon its launch, publishers can expect hundreds of thousands of downloads of illegal copies, resulting in massive revenue loss.

The most critical part of the release cycle is the first 14 days as the majority of activations occur during this period. For highly anticipated titles, this could include up to 80% of sales, 50% of which are within the first four days.

Irdeto tracked the downloads of a major sports title on P2P networks after the title, which did not include anti-tamper protection, was cracked on the same day of its release. During the first two weeks, Irdeto detected 355,664 torrent downloads of the illegal copy of the title. Given the retail price of the game, this puts the total potential loss of revenue from P2P downloads at $21,336,283.

The research also found that the first day of release alone is crucial for the protection of a AAA title, as 12% of the illegal P2P downloads occurred within the first day of the cracked copy appearing on the P2P networks (and a substantial number of these in the first hour).

"Piracy is a threat that is firmly established in the games industry and, as our research suggests, it can result in potentially huge revenue losses for publishers if their games are compromised within the 14-day window following release," said Reinhard Blaukovitsch, Managing Director of Denuvo, Irdeto. "With this in mind, it is crucial for publishers to implement security strategies that make their games as difficult as possible to crack and reverse engineer. This way they will be able to better protect the revenues that allow them to continue to create such compelling games."

Irdeto, Denuvo parent company
Sources: Ars Technica, Irdeto
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26 Comments on Another Denuvo Version Falls: Hitman 2 Cracked Days Before Official Release

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It seems to me that the "irdeto managers" are more lost in the topic of Protection since their "star product denuvo" requires an extra protection with VMPROTECT to avoid being deciphered, when it is "assumed" that denuvo was the indecipherable protection

It's like you sell a system of protection for your house or vehicle and apart you have to acquire a system that protects the protection system to avoid being violated ..... It is something STUPID from any point of view

The "protection denuvo" was violated from its beginnings by the group 3DM and later by groups like Steampunks, Codex and Conspiracy, each "version" after the initial one, that is not another thing that "variants with triggers" has fallen one after another

Currently the groups crackers take their time to launch a crack is not for the protection denuvo, but because most games are cut in content and apart from the day of release come with problems and its developers take months to solve these problems. This is the real delay for which the crackers groups currently do not release a crack in a few days from the debut of the game.

Even so little value companies to their customers who are those who pay for their product (the games), who do not mind ballasting them with double protection, making the use of the CPU rise to 100%, luckily so far has not been received reports of PC whose processors are burned, but at the step that they go they do not have to delay the complaints by damaging the experience the game with useless protections to the players of payment.

It really does not make sense to maintain a protection that requires in turn another that protects it hahahahahahah is ridiculous. Denuvo is Dead since its conception.

Not to mention the low quality of the games, the systematic clipping of content and, above all, how poorly optimized they are, not to mention the number of bugs. For examples Fallout 76 a game that the day of the release must download 50gb as update patch and charge for that garbage?
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