Some may understand why studios and publishers would want to protect their intellectual properties, especially when it comes to cracking games or cheating in multiplayer. However, given that the likes of Denuvo is generally disruptive to many games, players often lean towards the side of disdain when it comes to the anti-tamper measures. While there has been a trend of studios now taking to removing it from titles post-release, it seems like it's here to stay. However, for games like Watch Dogs Legion, the latest version of the software seems to have been cracked.