
Xem thêm: Công Nghệ Small Cell Là Gì, Cổng Thông Tin Điện Tử Cục Tần Số Owners of Rise of the Tomb Raider standard edition can purchase the standalone version of Blood Ties, which is included in the 20 Year Celebration pack DLC, or purchase the season pass. The “Blood Ties” story chapter is included with Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 year Celebration. Explore Lara’s childhood home in VR and uncover a Croft family mystery that will change her life forever.The SteamVR update is free and available now. SteamVR allows you to stand in the Manor’s main hall, explore Lord Croft’s office, and discover memories long thought lost in the lower basement levels of the home of Lara’s youth. If you ever wondered what it would be like to walk through the halls of Croft Manor, VR is the ultimate way to do so. With CONSPIR4CY managing the previously unthinkable, expect Denuvo to hit back in this never-ending war of attrition.SteamVR support is now available for the “Blood Ties” story chapter from Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration!HTC Vive and Oculus Rift owners can now experience the “Blood Ties” single-player story chapter through the eyes of Lara Croft on SteamVR. It's not clear at this point how the hacker managed to bypass Denuvo protection, and whether this can be used on other Square Enix games that make use of Denuvo such as Just Cause 3 and the new Hitman, or on titles from other publishers like EA's Need for Speed and the FIFA franchise.īack in February, Chinese hacking group 3DM had said that they were close to an announcement of their own but they have been quite ever since. In the release notes, the team mentioned "Steam+Denuvo" under the protection label and that their pirated copy contains all three pieces of downloadable content. Unlike the Steam exploit being used in the first method, this is a complete release and is available as a 26.8GB download on file-sharing sites globally. Just after, news came in that a piracy group known as CONSPIR4CY had managed to fully crack the latest Lara Croft game, Rise of the Tomb Raider.

Even as the exploit used was patched by the Denuvo team on Monday, around 650,000 people had used Voksi's method during that time. The first of those happened over the weekend, according to TorrentFreak, as a Bulgarian hacker going by the name of Voksi managed to find a loophole in Steam that allowed users to play games such as Abzu, Doom, Homefront: The Revolution, Inside, Just Cause 3, and Total War: Warhammer. But it seems now that may have been an overstatement, with multiple breaches reported in the last few days. Denuvo's anti-tamper technology has caused quite a stir since its appearance on the video gaming scene in the past couple of years, even leading some to opine that pirated games will no longer exist in the near future.
