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On 3 June 2015, Brazilian gaming community Bluewave announced they would be releasing cracked versions of Battlefield 3, Battlefield 4, Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, Call of Duty: Black Ops 3 and World of Tanks.[12] Bluewake was cracked by episode 1 of the hacker community The Marty Firma Group and was released the same day on the website[13] and to the public on 4 June 2015.[14] The Bluewave team stated that they had to do a lot of work to make it able to play on Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8 and 10 and that it was not only cracking the Denuvo protection but also fixing the game bugs.[15] On 27 June 2015, the group behind Bluewave released 64-bit versions of World of Tanks, Battlefield 4, Battlefield 3 and Call of Duty Black Ops 3.[16] With the Denuvo cracks, "Bluewave is thus far the only group that's cracked BF4 to anything akin to how the title was released", said Microsoft's "Double Helix". In July 2015, the group behind Bluewave cracked the firmware of the PlayStation 3 in order to allow for their PlayStation 4 Denuvo cracks to work.[17]
Remainder of the files are under password protection meaning the cracker who gets the password first wins the game, this means that crackers are competing for who can provide the requested password first. The word is out that the person or group who can provide it the fastest will be rewarded with bragging rights, fame, and prizes for crackers, a concept that a cracking contest is completely based on. The password is released usually within 3-7 days of the games release.
For these games Denuvo works to the point that it does not even detect the cracks. But still some crackers managed to crack some modules of the crack. Those crackers claim that Denuvo did not work according to it’s intention and they will add that the crack they made was actually made for the purpose of showing the ineffectiveness of Denuvo.
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