The release is often cited as the beginning of a "piracy crisis" for Denuvo. It forced the DRM provider to constantly iterate on its software, leading to a cat-and-mouse game between hackers and developers that continues today. Despite the crack, Resident Evil 7 went on to be a massive commercial success, selling over 15.4 million units by 2025, proving that a strong game can thrive even in the face of rapid piracy.
To protect this investment, Capcom employed , which at the time was widely considered the most difficult DRM to bypass. Just a year prior, some groups had even predicted that piracy for AAA titles might become impossible within a few years. The Record-Breaking Crack Resident.Evil.7.Biohazard-CPY - Crack
Resident Evil 7 was a high-stakes release for Capcom, shifting the franchise from action-heavy gameplay back to its survival-horror roots with a first-person perspective. Released worldwide on January 24, 2017, the game utilized the new RE Engine to deliver photorealistic graphics and intense atmosphere. The release is often cited as the beginning
The lightning-fast crack sparked rumors that Denuvo offered publishers refunds if a game was cracked within a certain window. Denuvo later clarified that while they do not offer refunds, they view their protection as a way to "delay" piracy during the critical initial sales window rather than prevent it entirely. Legacy of the CPY Release To protect this investment, Capcom employed , which