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    Who is voices38? The Denuvo cracker

    IICStaffMarch 15, 20262 min read
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    If you have been following the Denuvo scene lately, one name keeps popping up more than most: voices38. Over the past stretch of releases, that tag has become associated with proper cracks, fixes, and a much more technical, method-driven approach to modern DRM than the usual quick-win chatter that spreads online. In simple terms, voices38 is now one of the most closely watched names in the current anti-Denuvo conversation.

    Part of that attention comes from recent results. Public release posts tied to the name include titles such as Sonic Frontiers, Anno 1800: End of an Era, Dead Space Remake, Dead Space Remake, F1 2021, F1 2021, Sonic Colors Ultimate, and now DOOM: The Dark Ages. That last one matters more than usual because it appears to break the recent pattern around newer 2025 Denuvo titles and instantly pushed voices38 back into the center of the discussion.

    What separates voices38 from other names is not just the release list. It is the stance on method. Across public comments, voices38 has repeatedly made it clear that hypervisor-based solutions are not viewed as real cracks. The reasoning is straightforward: those methods can depend on Windows-only workarounds, test mode, disabled security features, BIOS changes, and setups that may break with future updates. By that standard, a proper crack should work more cleanly, more broadly, and with better long-term preservation in mind.

    That is also why the recent attention feels different. For a lot of PC players, the debate is no longer just about whether Denuvo can be beaten in some form. It is about how it gets beaten. A hypervisor workaround may be enough for experimenters, but it is not the same thing as a proper, broadly usable release. voices38 has built a reputation around that difference, and recent cracks suggest the focus is still on doing it the hard way rather than chasing a shortcut.

    Whether that pace continues is the big question now. Modern Denuvo changes constantly, and no one publicly working around it gets an easy road for long. Even so, voices38 has gone from being a name followed mostly by DRM diehards to one of the clearest reference points in the current conversation. And after the latest releases, that profile is only getting bigger.