Released at the end of 2020, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is not only highly appreciated by experts but also received countless positive feedbacks from gamers. Set in the ancient Vikings, the famous sequel Ubisoft will take players on a journey across the cold Arctic Ocean to settle in the rich UK under the leadership of the leader Evior.
After cracking a series of hot games like Cyberpunk 2077, Death Stranding and Red Dead Redemption, the hacker group has been silent since November 10 until now. But like many other AAA blockbusters, Assassin’s Creed Valhalla still cannot escape the threat of these hackers.
To protect Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Ubisoft has used up to 3 layers of security: Denuvo v10.5 MEGA Bloated Edition, UMProtect, uPlay. However, according to the latest information of CrackWatch, after 4 months of launch, this game had to surrender its weapons, 3 layers of security can only hold hackers for a little longer and also be broken in turn. Even now the game also supports playing on Windows 7 and Windows 8.1.
However, it seems that Denuvo v10.5 MEGA Bloated Edition – the latest version of Denuvo is working quite well, making it more difficult for hackers to crack games. Hopefully in the future developers will find other effective security measures to protect their brainchild.
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– Emergenceingames.com