Hacker Cracks Denuvo in Atomic Heart Three Years After Release

Hacker Cracks Denuvo in Atomic Heart Three Years After Release

The definitive expansion for the title has not yet arrived.

The hacking scene has recently set its sights on Atomic Heart, with a group successfully bypassing the game’s formidable Denuvo security layer.

However, there is a significant caveat: this isn’t a traditional “crack.” Instead, the DRM was circumnavigated using a specialized “hypervisor” method. This bypass is currently in its beta stage, supporting systems running on both Intel and AMD processors.

Mundfish, Focus Entertainment, 4Divinity

Mundfish, Focus Entertainment, 4Divinity

Many within the gaming and digital security communities remain skeptical of this approach. Since hypervisor-based solutions often require users to deactivate core Windows security features, they can leave the operating system vulnerable to external threats.

Meanwhile, the final chapter of downloadable content for Atomic Heart is expected to launch in the near future.

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Source: iXBT.games