Tech enthusiasts are gradually finding ways to circumvent formidable DRM protections.
Recently, a hacker operating under the handle voices38 announced another success. This time he has bypassed the re-release of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game – Complete Edition (issued in early 2021).
In his manifesto, voices38 did not specify the exact version of the protection used. It is known that, in addition to Denuvo, the game’s standard Ubisoft Connect DRM was present.
Earlier, voices38 claimed he had “more or less” automated cracking of the Denuvo variant used around 2021.
Source: iXBT.games
