The adventure game LEGO Batman Legacy of the Dark Knight has officially launched, immediately capturing the community’s attention for more than just its gameplay. Despite sophisticated Denuvo anti-piracy protection, the game was hacked by a hacker using the pseudonym voices38 on its release day. This event marks a significant addition to the previously available methods for launching the game.
Previously, users had to resort to a complex hypervisor-based security bypass to launch a game before its official release date. A new hack from hacker voices38 completely eliminates the need for this software to bypass system restrictions. This approach significantly simplifies the installation and launch of game files on personal computers.
The lack of reliance on third-party hypervisor emulation tools indicates the presence of deep vulnerabilities in the current version of Denuvo security. The game’s developers have not yet provided any official comment regarding the early bypass of the game’s security system.
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