April Becomes Denuvo’s Worst Month: After Pragmata and Atomic Heart, Two More Ubisoft Games Are Cracked
DenuvOwO isn’t slowing down. In recent weeks, the cracker first broke Pragmata — right before release — then Atomic Heart with all its DLC just three days after the final expansion launched. Now, two more Ubisoft titles have joined the list: Assassin's Creed Valhalla and Assassin's Creed Origins, both reportedly bypassed.
Both Denuvo HYPERVISOR bypasses were published on Reddit within minutes of each other — suggesting DenuvOwO worked on them in parallel.
For Ubisoft, the timing is particularly rough. The company is already going through a major restructuring, with public trust weakened by delays, cancellations, and recent underperforming releases. While Valhalla (2020) and Origins (2017) are unlikely to suffer direct financial damage at this point, the impact on Denuvo’s reputation as a protection system is hard to ignore.
April 2026 is shaping up to be a nightmare for anti-piracy tech: four major cracks in a single month by one individual is no longer a coincidence — it’s a pattern.
Do you think Denuvo still has a future, or is it already losing the fight? Share your thoughts in the comments.
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