Recently, the hacker group DenuvOwO announced that they have released hypervisor-based cracking patches and successfully cracked the last four uncracked Denuvo-protected games. These four games are "Madden NFL 24", "Madden NFL 25", "EA SPORTS FC 24" and "EA SPORTS FC 25", and have now received corresponding virtual machine cracking patches.

Even if the DenuvOwO organization's attack war against Denuvo encryption has not yet come to an end, it has undoubtedly put a loud "exclamation point" on it. For the first time ever, all Denuvo-protected games are available to pirates in some form.
In just two months, these hackers have released more than 115 virtual machine cracking patches for various games. Some of the games even have updated cracking patches that can support new game updates and DLC content.

Last year, it was generally believed that there would be more and more D-encrypted games that have not been cracked, and there would even be more than 100 games soon. It could take years for hackers to break into them. However, with the emergence of the MKDEV hypervisor and the DenuvOwO organization, this situation has been completely reversed.
There are various signs that DenuvOwO’s cracking operation has also aroused the vigilance of game publishers. Irdeto had previously promised to take "countermeasures" against this type of crack; however, six months later, they had only succeeded in delaying the cracker for a few hours. The specific case is "Red Desert".