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Because Denuvo requires periodic online pinging to verify your license, it poses a threat to game preservation. If Denuvo's servers ever go offline permanently in the future, legally purchased games could become unplayable. It also heavily restricts gamers with unstable internet connections or those trying to play on mobile setups like the Steam Deck offline. Modding Restrictions

Valve requires developers to disclose if a game uses 3rd-party DRM. Look at the right-hand sidebar of a game’s Steam store page to see if Denuvo is listed.

Below is a comprehensive guide to how Denuvo works, its impact on gaming, and why a definitive "uncracked" list is constantly changing. What is Denuvo and How Does it Work?

Games like Resident Evil and Monster Hunter traditionally use Denuvo at launch.

An incredible, community-run database. Searching for any game on PCGamingWiki will tell you exactly what DRM it uses and whether it has been removed.

Denuvo is not a traditional DRM system that simply checks if you own a game. Instead, it is an that wraps around other DRM systems (like Steam, Epic Games Store, or EA App) to prevent hackers from debugging and modifying the game's executable file. Key Characteristics:

The cat-and-mouse game between Denuvo and scene groups (hackers who crack games) means that any static list becomes outdated very quickly. 1. The Scarcity of Crackers

Subreddits dedicated to game cracks and PC gaming discussion often feature megathreads or sidebar wikis tracking the daily status of Denuvo titles.

The anti-tamper nature of the software makes it incredibly difficult for the community to create deep, game-changing mods, as modifying the game's executable file triggers the DRM's security measures. How to Check a Game's Current Status

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