Ubisoft refutes DRM Being Hacked
Ubisoft refutes DRM Being Hacked

Controversial piracy solution has not been evaded so far and reports suggesting that are not true. A group is said to have purportedly hacked Ubisoft's latest immensely controversial DRM system for its PC games.

The hearsay that Ubisoft's contentious copy-protection method has been cracked is false, revealed a publisher.

After the US release of Submarine Sim, Silent Hunter 5, the privacy prevention method was available for only one day. It necessitated all the Ubisoft PC titles to be continuously connected to the internet, with having no offline option.

Kotaku opines that pirated version of the game, is already there on the illegal file-sharing websites, to which Ubisoft proclaims that it is not the complete version of the game.

A spokesperson told MCV, "You have probably seen rumors on the web that Assassin's Creed II and Silent Hunter 5 have been cracked. Please know that this rumor is false and while a pirated version may seem to be complete at start up, any gamer who downloads and plays a cracked version will find that their version is not complete".

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