Wolfenstein: Youngblood is a first-person shooter developed by MachineGames and Arkane Studios and published by Bethesda Softworks. The game came out on 25th July 2019, and now, after a month, and Wolfenstein: Youngblood Cracked by CODEX, the fight between Denuvo and scene groups continues.
The game has received mixed reviews from both critics and fans, and while the game isn’t a full-priced title, it’s still sad to see the franchise going that route.
Wolfenstein: Youngblood Cracked by CODEX
The scene group CODEX has come out with the cracked version of the game, and it’s now available on a majority of torrent sites for pirates to easily download and play.
While Denuvo has its issues, it can be a good measure for companies to get their sales in the first few days, but at the end of the day, the technical issues Denuvo causes isn’t worth worsening the experience for the player.
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Denuvo Vs Piracy
Denuvo’s fight with piracy has been something amazing to witness, scene groups have managed to crack games literally 3 days from release with titles like Hitman 2 but at times pirates had to wait months and months for their favorite games to be available on torrent sites.
Various scene groups have joined hands in the fight against Denuvo, and new groups like FCKDRM are consistently working on new ways to counter the protection implemented by Denuvo.
Many games over the past few months have shown that performance without Denuvo has actually been better, especially in Devil May Cry 5 and Resident Evil 2.
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