Denuvo fully cracked in Pragmata without using a hypervisor - 4 weeks after release

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15 May 13:33

Pragmata, released in April this year, was cracked even before its release. Denuvo's protection was then bypassed using a popular hypervisor method. Its drawback is that gamers need to disable PC security systems to run the "crack" — this creates additional threats to the system.

However, the famous hacker known as voices38 recently announced a full Denuvo crack in Pragmata — he uses an "old-school method" rather than just bypassing DRM.

Previously, voices38 quickly cracked another fresh Capcom release — Denuvo in Resident Evil Requiem didn't last very long. He did not disclose the technical details of his work.

The Pragmata trailer is available at the following link:

In the near future, humanity builds a research station on the Moon and discovers a previously unknown mineral that can be used to recreate almost anything using 3D printing. One day, communication with the station is lost, and to find out what happened, Hugh and his team are sent to the Moon. However, soon after their arrival, a catastrophe occurs. Hugh is severely wounded, but suddenly he is saved by Diana, a small android wandering through the complex. Together, they must join forces and fight their way through the research station in search of a way home.

Recently, voices38 returned to another game that was also initially cracked using a "hypervisor." He presented a full hack of the protection in the PC version of Stellar Blade.

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