Hackers Cracked PC Version of WarCraft and WarCraft 2 Remasters
Blizzard recently released remasters of the cult strategies WarCraft and Warcraft 2, which were included in the anniversary collection. However, just a few hours ago, a group of hackers Razor1911 hacked both remasters and published them in the public domain.
The remasters were released on November 13 in honor of the 30th anniversary of the series. You can purchase them as part of the Warcraft Remastered Battle Chest collection for $40, which also includes Warcraft 3: Reforged and the original games. Both remasters received graphical improvements such as improved textures, high-resolution support, and controls adapted to modern gameplay. Both games weigh a little over 2.5 GB together.
Recall that today a «clean» version of Assassin's Creed Mirage without Denuvo also leaked onto the network.
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