This means that these two latest game releases have already been cracked, while Ace Combat 7 is holding out strong. God Eater 3, which launched 4 days later, didn't include the protection, and the company's Jump Force videogame, launched just yesterday, didn't pack Denuvo either. ![]() Ace Combat 7 still included the protection, and stands uncracked as of yet (12 days and counting). The company has recently launched God Eater 3, which shunned the Denuvo DRM solution in favor of more classic solutions (Steam). ![]() While the market has kept using Denuvo technology as a DRM ftowards curbing piracy efforts, it seems that the technology's cost-to-profit ratio isn't working out so well for some companies to include it - such as Bandai Namco. However, the usual sales pitch of "protecting games' launch windows, where most of the revenue is made" hasn't been reflected on some of the high profile game releases as of late. ![]() Denuvo's technology has fallen out of efficacy, at least, with recent game releases sporting the technology being, overall, quickly cracked (some exceptions, that confirm the rule, exist, of course).
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