Apr 26 2010

Ubisoft’s DRM Cracked, For Real This Time

Published by Chris Comeau at 9:02 am under News

From Slashdot:

ubisoft "A few days after the release of Assassin’s Creed 2, naughty piracy sites were announcing they had cracked Ubisoft’s Online Services Platform. Turns out, that wasn’t entirely true. While it was possible to load into the game, players were unable to advance past a certain memory block. But now, it seems Ubisoft will need to draft a new response. A new crack has begun circulating that removes the DRM entirely."

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