SEGA used Denuvo to protect the PC version of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. However, tech enthusiasts found a way.
Recently, the hacking community announced that they had finally managed to partially crack Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth.
The hack is based on a "hypervisor" and for now works only on AMD processors. It is unknown how much time will be needed to implement a solution that will also work on Intel.
Using a hypervisor means that players need to take on additional risks, since the hack implies disabling some Windows security protections — not all users are ready for that.