Forgetting to use Denuvo protection, Doom Eternal has been breached within hours of release!

Doom Eternal is a new FPS game made by Bethesda Softwork which has recently been officially launched on several platforms, one of which is PC and is the game most eagerly awaited by gamers. However, after just one day of release, the game DOOM Eternal was reported to have been breached by the famous cracker team, CODEX, in a matter of hours.
Due to Bethesda’s negligence, the DOOM Eternal game can be played for free. It is known that the CODEX team managed to break into the DOOM Eternal game easily because Bethesda forgot to install Denuvo protection for the .exe file in the Bethesda.net version of the DOOM Eternal game.

Unfortunately, however, it’s too late for Bethesda to fix the problem and waste whatever Bethesda paid for the protection was wasted. Because CODEX has saved the .exe file without Denuvo before Bethesda updated the game on the Bethesda.net site.
Previously, Bethesda had also done the same thing, where they also forgot to install Denuvo protection on the Rage 2 game so that the game was immediately breached shortly after the crackers realized this.
As information, currently the Doom Eternal Game has been presented for the PC Platform, PS4 Console, Xbox One, and Stadia. However, the Switch version is still under development.
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