1. Introduction Denuvo is a controversial anti-tamper software developed by the Austrian company Denuvo Software Solutions GmbH. Unlike traditional DRM (Digital Rights Management) that prevents unauthorized copying, Denuvo focuses on preventing runtime debugging and modification—specifically targeting game crackers and cheat developers. Since its commercial debut in 2014, Denuvo has been integrated into thousands of major video game titles.
| Game Title | Publisher | Denuvo Status (approx. 2026) | |------------|-----------|-------------------------------| | Hogwarts Legacy | Warner Bros. Games | Active | | Street Fighter 6 | Capcom | Active | | Star Wars Jedi: Survivor | EA | Active | | Total War: Pharaoh | SEGA | Active | | Persona 5 Royal (PC port) | Atlus/SEGA | Active | | Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth | SEGA | Active | | Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora | Ubisoft | Active | | F1 24 | EA | Active | | Mortal Kombat 1 | Warner Bros. Games | Active | | Dead Space (Remake) | EA | Removed (approx. 2024) | | Resident Evil Village | Capcom | Removed (approx. 2023) | | Tekken 7 | Bandai Namco | Removed | | Batman: Arkham Knight | Warner Bros. Games | Removed | denuvo games list