
New Electronic Arts Sports Simulator Hacked Days Before Release
Tech enthusiasts found a way to remove the trial version restrictions of EA SPORTS College Football 27.
Recently, hackers from DenuvOwO announced a new victory. They reported that they successfully bypassed the protection of a new Electronic Arts project days before its release.
Hackers cracked EA SPORTS College Football 27 — an American football simulator. In early July, a trial version of the game was released with a time limit (10 hours), but tech enthusiasts found a way to bypass this limit.
The full release of the game is scheduled for July 9, and owners of the premium Deluxe edition will officially be able to start playing three days earlier. Dataminers have already studied the leaked files and the encrypted build of the game, concluding that Denuvo will not be added to the release version.
Developers from Tiburon studio will offer players in EA SPORTS College Football 27 to immerse themselves in the modern era of college football "where personal ambition meets team pride":
Build your team in Dynasty, take on new positions with deeper personalization in "Road to Glory," and play as your favorite mascots in Mascot Mashup, immersing yourself in iconic traditions and the grandeur of game day.
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