Resident Evil Requiem launched on February 27, 2026 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S, with Capcom also bringing the game to Nintendo Switch 2. As one of the biggest horror releases of the year, it was already part of the wider Denuvo-protected games tracked on Is It Cracked. What changed now is the crack-status conversation around it.
A new screenshot shared online points to Resident.Evil.Requiem-voices38 as a proper Denuvo release rather than another hypervisor-style workaround. That difference matters. Resident Evil Requiem was not a lightweight target to begin with, and the PC version already stood out for using Denuvo with a five-machine activation limit within a day. If this release holds up as expected, it is another major statement from voices38, and another sign that newer protected games are not off-limits just because they launched in 2026.
Why this one stands out
What makes this one more interesting than a normal crack-status update is the extra detail around the protection itself. In public comments tied to the post, voices38 said Resident Evil Requiem had two new features compared to the 2025 Denuvo version used in DOOM: The Dark Ages. He also described this one as the most challenging crack so far. That gives the update more weight than a routine release note. It suggests this was not just another repetition of an already-solved method, but a case where the protection had moved forward and still got beaten.
