Denuvo Cracked in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, But Launching the Game Requires Effort
Denuvo protection has been partially bypassed once again—this time in the game Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth. The crack was performed using an experimental method that was first applied to Black Myth: Wukong.
Currently, the method only works on computers with AMD processors and graphics cards. It uses a hypervisor-based approach: the protection is intercepted not at the gameplay level, but at the entire operating system level. Theoretically, the approach can be adapted for Intel hardware as well, but it's too early to talk about full support for other configurations.
For it to work, a new driver and complex setup are required—this is not a simple "one-click" crack. Users need to follow the instructions precisely and launch the game in a virtualized environment. Due to the use of a hypervisor, it's necessary to disable some Windows security features, including Secure Boot and certain virtualization functions.