After almost a 115 days of its release, the patience of many pirates has finally paid off. As we can now confirm Monster Hunter: World Cracked by CODEX on PC. The game used Denuvo 4.9 and while the game is still listed as not cracked on the crackwatch website, the subreddit has posted an update a couple of hours ago that the game has indeed been cracked.
Monster Hunter: World Cracked by CODEX on PC – Adventure Awaits!
The subreddit for Crackwatch has officially confirmed that Monster Hunter: World has been cracked by CODEX. As Denuvo steps up their game, it is only a matter of time before games do eventually get cracked.
Attached below is the game’s NFO file taken from the subreddit. The game weighs in at a modest 19.7GB and considering the size of many games today, it is indeed a good size.
Try before you buy?
If you haven’t already tried the game, now would be a good time to do so and with the upcoming Christmas sale on Steam, you will do this game some great justice by supporting the developers and buying the copy even on sale to show your support to their efforts.
We have independently confirmed that copies of the game are available online from the public and private torrent sites and other digital games sites.
While DRM is still a heavily debated topic on how effectively it stops piracy or hampers sales, Denuvo 4.9 really gave scene hackers a tough time in breaking the game’s protection. Albeit the game is well worth its retail price.
Denuvo has already gotten a lot of scrutiny for impacting system performance with their DRM and we can find that out if this version of the game runs better than the Steam version by comparison.
What are your thoughts on the game and are you eager to play the game for yourself? Let us know in the comments section below!