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TENOKE
// classification: warez release group
About TENOKE
IDENTITY
TENOKE is an anonymous PC game Scene group known for frequent releases of Steam, GOG, Epic, and other PC titles across the post-CODEX era. Unlike EMPRESS or voices38, TENOKE is not mainly remembered as a specialist in modern Denuvo-protected games. Its reputation is built around volume, consistency, and wide coverage of games whose DRM protections are limited to store-level checks, publisher-removed anti-tamper systems, or standard Scene packaging workflows.[1][2][3]
The group became especially visible in CrackWatch-style tracking communities from late 2022 onward, with releases such as HARVESTELLA and JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R helping establish the tag as part of the modern PC Scene ecosystem.[2][3]
TENOKE is usually discussed as a traditional Scene group rather than a personality-led cracker. The group has no major public persona, no visible donation model, and no widely known ideological campaign. Its public identity is release-first: NFOs, release database entries, CrackWatch threads, and a steady stream of PC game releases.[1][4]
ORIGIN
TENOKE emerged into wider public visibility during a transitional period for the PC game Scene. CODEX had retired in 2022, leaving a gap that newer or more active groups gradually filled through regular releases, updates, and store-emulated builds.[5] In that environment, TENOKE became one of the names most often seen in daily release tracking, especially for titles that did not require headline-level Denuvo cracking.
Early CrackWatch threads show TENOKE appearing around late 2022, including HARVESTELLA and JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R.[2][3] Community reaction at the time often framed TENOKE as a new or rising Scene group, with discussion focused less on dramatic anti-tamper breakthroughs and more on whether the group would become a consistent release presence.[2]
Over time, TENOKE’s public footprint expanded through many smaller and mid-sized PC releases, followed by larger Japanese, RPG, anime, and action titles such as The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie, Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires, Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake, and Nioh 3.[6][7][8][9]
The group’s rise also happened alongside the split between traditional Scene releases and newer discussions around Hypervisor-based bypasses. While some communities focused on Denuvo-heavy targets and Hypervisor methods, TENOKE remained closer to the regular Scene rhythm: packaged games, updates, DLCs, and releases where the main challenge was distribution structure, store emulation, or post-removal availability rather than public Denuvo research.[1][10]
NOTABLE OPS
- [*]Became one of the most visible post-CODEX PC Scene groups, maintaining a regular presence in release tracking after CODEX retired in 2022.[1][5]
- [*]Built a reputation around release volume and consistency rather than public drama, donation campaigns, or personality-driven anti-DRM messaging.[1][4]
- [*]Appeared in early public CrackWatch tracking through releases such as HARVESTELLA and JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R, helping establish the TENOKE tag in late 2022.[2][3]
- [*]Became strongly associated with Steam and GOG-linked PC releases, updates, DLC packages, and games with lighter or already-removed DRM protections.[1][4]
- [*]Released several high-visibility Japanese and RPG-linked titles, including The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie, Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires, and Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake.[6][7][8]
- [*]Released Nioh 3, one of TENOKE’s more visible large releases in later CrackWatch tracking.[9]
- [*]Served as a contrast to groups and figures focused on Denuvo-protected games, including EMPRESS, voices38, and Hypervisor-based bypass projects.[10]
- [*]Stayed close to the traditional anonymous Scene model, with public identity expressed mostly through NFOs and release databases rather than interviews or direct community branding.[1][4]
KNOWN RELEASES
- -Nioh 3[9]
- -Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake[8]
- -Scott Pilgrim EX[11]
- -Ys vs. Trails in the Sky: Alternative Saga[12]
- -River City Saga: Three Kingdoms Next[13]
- -Dynasty Warriors 9 Empires[7]
- -The Legend of Heroes: Trails into Reverie[6]
- -JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle R[3]
- -HARVESTELLA[2]
- -SAND LAND[14]
MODUS OPERANDI
TENOKE operates in the style of a traditional Scene group: anonymous, release-oriented, and centered on NFO-backed packages rather than public-facing personality. Its visible record comes from PreDB listings, CrackWatch release threads, and daily release tracking, which matches the older Scene pattern where the group tag matters more than individual authorship.[1][4]
The group is usually associated with store-level cracking, emulator-based release workflows, DLC and update packaging, and titles without active high-profile anti-tamper systems. That separates TENOKE from names primarily tied to Denuvo cracking or Hypervisor-based bypasses.[1][10]
TENOKE’s release behavior suggests a focus on breadth. Rather than being defined by one landmark Denuvo defeat, the group is known for appearing repeatedly across many genres, including RPGs, visual novels, anime games, strategy titles, indie releases, and mid-budget PC ports.[1][6][8][12]
Community discussion around TENOKE also reflects this role. Some users describe the group as highly consistent, while others debate the practical value of certain releases when games are already DRM-free on GOG or protected only by lighter store checks.[2][4] That criticism is part of TENOKE’s public image: respected for activity and persistence, but rarely mythologized as a cutting-edge anti-Denuvo research group.
PUBLIC STANCE
TENOKE has no major public ideology comparable to EMPRESS, no known public rivalry campaign like some older Scene disputes, and no widely cited statements about ownership, preservation, or anti-DRM philosophy. The group’s stance is mostly expressed through traditional Scene silence: releases appear, NFOs exist, and the group does not build a public-facing identity around them.[1][4]
That lack of public messaging makes TENOKE different from personality-led crackers. EMPRESS became known for long NFO statements, donation arguments, and public controversy, while voices38 became associated with “proper” Denuvo cracking and criticism of Hypervisor-based bypasses. TENOKE, by contrast, is perceived as part of the steady infrastructure of the Scene: less dramatic, less ideological, but highly present.[5][10]
Supporters tend to view TENOKE as reliable and productive, especially for keeping daily PC release tracking active. Critics sometimes argue that many TENOKE releases are less technically impressive than modern anti-tamper cracks because they often involve games with limited DRM protections, games already available through DRM-free stores, or titles where the hard anti-tamper layer was not present.[2][4]
In the wider DRM tracking landscape, TENOKE represents the practical, anonymous, release-heavy side of the modern Scene. It is not the face of Denuvo wars, Hypervisor debates, or public cracker mythology, but it remains one of the recurring group names that keeps the broader release ecosystem active alongside RUNE, FLT, SKIDROW, and other Scene-style groups.[1][4][10]
Sources
- [1]PreDB: TENOKE group scene releases and NFO database
- [2]CrackWatch: HARVESTELLA-TENOKE original release thread
- [3]CrackWatch: JoJos.Bizarre.Adventure.All-Star.Battle.R-TENOKE original release thread
- [4]Reddit: Community discussion about TENOKE as a Scene group
- [5]TorrentFreak: Iconic Game Cracking Group CODEX Shuts Down
- [6]CrackWatch: The.Legend.of.Heroes.Trails.into.Reverie-TENOKE original release thread
- [7]CrackWatch: DYNASTY.WARRIORS.9.Empires-TENOKE original release thread
- [8]CrackWatch: DRAGON.QUEST.I.And.II.HD-2D.Remake-TENOKE original release thread
- [9]CrackWatch: Nioh.3-TENOKE original release thread
- [10]Tom’s Hardware: A brief history of Denuvo DRM and the new hypervisor bypass
- [11]CrackWatch: Scott.Pilgrim.EX-TENOKE original release thread
- [12]CrackWatch: Ys.vs.Trails.in.the.Sky.Alternative.Saga-TENOKE original release thread
- [13]CrackWatch: River.City.Saga.Three.Kingdoms.Next-TENOKE original release thread
- [14]CrackWatch: Daily Releases July 07, 2024, SAND LAND-TENOKE entry
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Releases by TENOKE

Psychic Kung Fu Master

Hotel Architect

Black Jacket
Werewolf: The Inner Beast

Rainbow Legends

Wax Heads

SoulQuest

Magical Princess

Moomintroll: Winter's Warmth

Yunyun Syndrome!? Rhythm Psychosis

Kingdom's Return: Time-Eating Fruit and the Ancient Monster

Medieval Crafter: Blacksmith

Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard from Vampire Survivors

Jay and Silent Bob: Chronic Blunt Punch

Gecko Gods

Regions of Ruin: Runegate

Skull Horde

Extinction Day

TAMASHIKA

Lay of the Land

The Spotter: Dig or Die

Night Shippers

The Weeping Swan: Ten Days of the City's Fall

Modulus: Factory Automation

Data Center

Crown of Greed

Cooking Simulator 2: Better Together

Subliminal

Virtual Cottage 2

DEADLINE DELIVERY

Blossom: The Seed of Life

DRAGON QUEST I & II HD-2D Remake

HexBreaker Ⅱ

Machine Mind

Lost and Found Co.

Poker Night at the Inventory

Nioh 3

Europa Universalis V

