Before we dive into the list, let's quickly cover what Denuvo is. Denuvo is a digital rights management (DRM) system used to protect games from piracy. It's designed to prevent unauthorized copying and cracking of games, making it a popular choice among game developers and publishers.

As of April 2026, the landscape of Denuvo-protected games remains a dynamic battleground between publishers and crackers. While some major titles have seen recent "hypervisor" bypasses, many top-tier games from 2024 through early 2026 still remain technically uncracked.

However, "uncracked" no longer just means "never cracked." It frequently refers to games that have not received a stable, fully functional crack for the latest patches, or games that require special, complex workarounds to play. Furthermore, many AAA publishers still utilize Denuvo to protect the critical first months of sales.

Modern games receive constant patches, DLCs, and live-service updates. A crack only works for a specific version of a game. If a developer patches the game a week later, the crack becomes obsolete for the newest content, disincentivizing the massive effort required to bypass it. Does Denuvo Still Affect PC Performance?

The secret weapon behind this historic collapse was a new technique developed by the hacking group DenuvOwO: a hypervisor-based bypass (HVB).

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While the base game was cracked long ago, Warhammer III is unique because it constantly receives massive updates and DLCs (updates to patches). The latest, most updated version often remains uncracked for months, making the "full" experience a target for the community.