Dying Light 2's release date is almost here as the world has entered February. Along with several important pieces of information, there has been an update regarding the protection mechanism incorporated in the game.
Dying Light 2 is being developed and published by Techland and will be the direct sequel of a great game. The first part of the series added a fresh touch to a vastly oversaturated zombie video game genre. The series will be getting its second instalment in 2022, which will look to build on the good things of the first game.
But a good game should also be looking to protect the interests of both the developers and the consumers. Having suitable anti-tamper mechanisms has become extremely important in light of crackers using advanced tools to pirate the games. Based on information from the community, the job of cracking Dying Light 2 will not be an easy task.
Piracy has been a significant disruptor in the gaming industry, especially for games that aren't focused on multiplayer. Day one cracks can profoundly affect sales despite the cracks having several issues.
There is a chance of cracks containing malware and viruses, and the cracked editions rarely include the official versions' updates.
Buyers of Dying Light 2 will not have to worry about the game being cracked as it's likely that Dying Light 2 will be using an updated version of Denuvo's anti-tamper mechanism.
Denuvo is renowned for making some of the hardest to crack anti-tamper systems. While older versions have been cracked, the new version has reportedly been beefed up in keeping with the updated times.
The version reportedly in usage has an executable file of 2 MB in size and a DLL file of 500 MB. Denuvo has had no shortage of controversy in the past.
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