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    0x0007

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    About 0x0007

    Identity

    0x0007 is an anonymous German-language PC Scene release tag best known for localized GERMAN releases, updates, DLC packages, and language-specific builds. The group is generally discussed as a traditional Scene-style tag rather than a public cracker identity, donation-driven figure, or modern Denuvo specialist.[1][2]

    Unlike high-profile anti-tamper names such as EMPRESS or voices38, 0x0007 is not mainly associated with headline Denuvo-protected games. Its public footprint is closer to German-localized release work around major PC titles, often appearing as GERMAN-0x0007 in release databases and CrackWatch threads.[1][3][4]

    Community discussion has often described 0x0007 as a German division or affiliate of RELOADED, although this should be treated as scene-context rather than a formally verified organizational claim. The clearest public evidence is the repeated association in CrackWatch comments and non-English warez summaries that place 0x0007 near RELOADED-linked regional release tags.[1][2]

    Origin

    0x0007’s public record stretches across the older Steam and retail-PC era, with visible releases tied to major games such as Dead Space, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare, and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition.[1][3][5]

    The group’s exact origin is not well documented in English-language sources. Unlike larger Scene groups such as CODEX, CPY, RELOADED, or Razor1911, 0x0007 does not have a widely cited history article, retirement note, or mainstream gaming-news profile. Most of what is publicly visible comes from release threads, xREL entries, and community comments.[1][3][4]

    A useful way to understand 0x0007 is as a regional Scene tag. Its releases frequently use the GERMAN label, suggesting a focus on German-language builds, German retail editions, or localized packages rather than broad international releases. This matches the way some community summaries list 0x0007 under German or RELOADED-adjacent categories.[1][2]

    The group’s visibility was strongest during a period when many major PC games still required separate localized editions, language-specific packages, or regional fixes. That made a tag like 0x0007 relevant even when it was not the primary group behind the most technically difficult crack of a game.[3][4][5]

    Notable operations

    • Built a recognizable public footprint around GERMAN-labeled PC game releases and updates, especially in xREL and CrackWatch-style tracking.[1][3][4]
    • Was repeatedly described by CrackWatch users as a German RELOADED division or affiliate, making 0x0007 part of the public discussion around regional Scene sub-tags.[1]
    • Appeared in non-English warez summaries as a German group listed near RELOADED-related divisions such as PROPHET and ReVOLVeR.[2]
    • Released Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare as a GERMAN-0x0007 release, one of the clearest CrackWatch entries tied to the tag.[1]
    • Released The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition and later update material under the GERMAN-0x0007 label.[5][6]
    • Appeared on Call of Duty: Black Ops III DLC material, including the Salvation DLC German release tracked by xREL.[4]
    • Was referenced in discussion around Call of Duty: WWII, where community users noted that the German 0x0007 NFO mentioned Arxan and custom protection details.[7]
    • Represents a smaller but useful archival case of how the Scene used regional or language-specific tags alongside larger groups and broader DRM protection work.[1][2]

    Known releases

    • Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare[1]
    • The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Special Edition[5][6]
    • Call of Duty: Black Ops III: Salvation DLC[4]
    • Dead Space[3]
    • Disciples III: Resurrection[8]

    Modus operandi

    0x0007 appears to have operated as a traditional Scene release tag focused on German-language PC game packages. The group’s public identity is tied to release names, NFO entries, and database records rather than interviews, ideological statements, or a public-facing persona.[1][3][4]

    Its work is best understood as regional release coverage. Many 0x0007 entries are labeled GERMAN, which suggests the group’s role was often to provide German builds, German retail editions, language-specific packages, or regional updates rather than to headline the original international crack for a given title.[1][4][5]

    That makes 0x0007 different from groups remembered for major technical breakthroughs. The tag does not have the same public reputation as CPY for early Denuvo cracks, CODEX for broad platform and anti-tamper coverage, or RELOADED for older StarForce and retail-era milestones. Instead, its importance is more archival: it helps show how localized Scene work existed beside the better-known international release groups.[1][2][3]

    The repeated community description of 0x0007 as RELOADED-adjacent gives the tag additional historical interest. Public sources do not prove a formal structure, but the association is strong enough in community memory that 0x0007 is often treated as part of the same older regional-release ecosystem rather than as an isolated public cracking persona.[1][2]

    Public stance

    0x0007 has no major public ideology, no known donation model, no widely cited manifesto, and no public rivalry narrative comparable to EMPRESS, SKIDROW, or CODEX. The group’s stance is mostly expressed through traditional Scene silence: releases appear, NFOs circulate, and the tag remains visible without direct public explanation.[1][3][4]

    Community perception of 0x0007 is practical rather than mythological. Users generally discuss the tag as a German release group or a RELOADED-linked subdivision, not as a major independent technical force. That makes the name useful for cataloging release history, but less central to broad DRM debates.[1][2]

    The group’s legacy is therefore narrower than larger Scene names. It matters because it represents the localized side of PC game release culture: German editions, regional updates, and language-specific Scene packaging. In a wiki context, 0x0007 should be treated as a real but secondary release tag whose relevance comes from documentation and regional coverage rather than major public controversy or breakthrough cracking work.[1][3][5]

    Last indexed: 2026-05-19

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