The version of Denuvo's anti-tamper technology that Mass Effect: Andromeda pirates were able to crack could have been the iteration being used on Resident Evil 7, and it was cracked in less than a week after the survival-horror game's release. Interestingly enough, the latest piece of Denuvo technology has only been implemented in four games in existence, with three of them being relatively new– 2Dark, Dead Rising 4, Nier: Automata, to be specific–as they launched in late February of this year. With this being the case, it seems as if the title's developers have updated anti-piracy code that was included with the action-RPG's 1.05 patch to effectively lock out pirates from receiving the benefit of the game's fixed facial animations.Īs it happens, the new anti-tamper technology that BioWare included in Mass Effect: Andromeda's latest patch to protect the game from piracy has yet to be cracked, and its code could very well remain unbroken for the foreseeable future. For those unaware, pirates were able to crack the PC version of the latest entry in BioWare's science fiction shooter franchise, Mass Effect: Andromeda, in a little over a week after it became available on March 21, 2017, but they were unaware that launch copies of the game were powered by the old version of the Denuvo anti-tamper technology.
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