Tech enthusiasts continue to fight DRM systems.
Recently, PC gamers once again remembered Monster Hunter Wilds. A hacker with the nickname Kirigiri's announced that he had managed to cope with the game's protection systems.
According to Kirigiri's, not only Denuvo, but also a custom system from Capcom itself was used to protect the new part of Monster Hunter.
This is not a traditional "hack" — the protection is bypassed using a "hypervisor" method. In this regard, in order for the Monster Hunter Wilds "crack" to work, players need to disable the PC's protection systems, which entails additional risks for the system.