Divisive anti-piracy company Denuvo has a new owner

Denuvo, the firm behind the best-known gaming anti-piracy tech, has been snapped up by global digital security company Irdeto. The company’s divisive software, which protects video games from attempts to “crack” them and produce a free copy, is considered notoriously difficult to break.

But, recent versions of its system haven’t fared as well. In October, it emerged that its anti-tampering tech didn’t hinder hackers from cracking Middle-Earth: Shadow of War in a day. Before that, a cracker published a workaround for indie title Rime less than a week after its release, leading to its developers releasing a DRM-free update.

In a press release, Irdeto claims that Denuvo will operate as usual, with all staff (including sales) retained. Its new owner is also interested in its anti-cheating tools, claiming that they can be used to protect online game data and micro-transactions from hackers. Whereas Denuvo may be recognizable to gamers, Irdeto has also left its mark on the industry, most notably by issuing takedown notices for Overwatch porn.

Source: Engadget

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Denuvo is terrible and should be banned.

Don’t they have better things to focus on? Weird company.

Ah Denuvo. That thing we all remember fondly.

Is it the same Irdeto that’s owned by NASPERS

https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1106051/000095015706000996/ex8-1.htm

Hmmm, it might just be indeed. Didn’t know that.

Yup, it’s indeed the dame Irdeto owned by Naspers