China-based cracking group 3DM said that it will stop the piracy of single-player video games for at least one year, with the group stating that it will suspend its activities to be able to see if ...
Videogame piracy has been experiencing choppy waters these past few weeks and it's been difficult to keep track of its course. Instead of nicking games, why not work your way through our picks of the ...
The age-old battle against pirates and publishers has raged for decades now, but it looks like the publishers may have just won the war with a new major advancement in DRM tech. Denuvo's new-ish ...
Chinese software pirates 3DM have announced that the group will cease cracking single-player games for one year to see how it affects sales. According to TorrentFreak, 3DM's leader "Bird Sister" made ...
Forum intends to assess what impact no cracked games will have on PC market. Piracy group 3DM has said that it will not crack any single-player games for the next year. It will then assess the market ...
Less than a month ago 3DM warned that Denuvo could be the end of cracked games; now the cracking group has said it will be taking a year’s break from cracking games starting today. The group, which is ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. In May, Tecmo Koei sued popular cracking-group 3DM Game in China for copyright violation. This month, Tecmo Koei announced it had won the lawsuit.
Earlier this week the cracking collective 3DM announced that they would no longer be attempting to unshackle single-player games from their DRM protection, leaving the piracy scene for at least a year ...
For game developers, it may seem like software piracy is an all but unstoppable fact of life for the industry, but according to the founder of well known Chinese hacker forum 3DM, game piracy might be ...
An expert on video game piracy has claimed that new software protection is becoming so advanced that in a few years piracy will cease to be practical for new games. Website TorrentFreak translated ...