Denuvo Anti–Cheat comes on PS5 - This is why some people are upset

Denuvo Anti–Cheat comes on PS5 - This is why some people are upset

Game cheats are about to get an unwelcome companion in PS5. Platform security company Irdeto has announced that its Denuvo Anti-Cheat technology will join the PS5 Tools and Middleware program. [Denuvo is currently available on PC, Android, and iOS; according to Irdeto, the company has covered more than 2 billion unique game installations and secured more than 1,000 games.

"Cheating ruins video games for honest players," said Reinhard Braukovich, managing director of Denuvo, in a press release announcing the move to PS5. 'This will lead to lower engagement, lower game traffic and shrinking revenues for game publishers. We are truly proud to help the world's most talented developers deliver a richer experience for gamers on PlayStation 5."

Denuvo's pitch essentially argues that if a game has a rocky launch due to cheaters, it could mean a significant revenue loss for publishers and developers. According to the release, Denuvo's goal is to "protect developers' investments, with approximately 70% of revenue coming in the first two weeks after a game's launch."

Also, according to Irdeto, Denuvo is currently being implemented in a number of PS5 launch titles, though the company did not specify which ones.

It should also be noted that cheating on consoles is much rarer than on PCs. Consoles are closed systems and generally require development kits, making it difficult to create custom-made programs; PCs, by comparison, are more open, making it easier for cheaters to create Aimbot programs and gain an unfair advantage over other players in Call of Duty Warzone. Call of Duty Warzone.

It is unclear if Denuvo can help determine if a player has an advantage over a PS5 controller player using external peripherals such as a mouse or keyboard.

Denuvo's technology is not new to PC gamers; it is in many popular games like Valorant and allows developers to catch cheaters using aimbot and other programs.

In the past, some have argued that Denuvo could hinder game performance. However, that complaint seems to apply primarily to digital rights management (DRM) protection. This technology is used to ensure that the games being played are authentic.

Developed by security experts and video game enthusiasts, Denuvo's technology does not adversely affect in-game performance, and its non-intrusive methods ensure that it does not affect developers' workflow.

Still, some PS5 gamers have concerns.

Surprisingly, the dialogue on Twitter seems somewhat cool. Many gamers noted that Denuvo was on PS4 and that the game played fine. Remember, this is Denuvo's Anti-Cheat, not the heavy Anti-Tamper software used to prevent piracy.

Denuvo Anti-Cheat is already on a handful of PS5 launch titles, but no one has noticed. In the future, Denuvo will hardly ever interfere with game performance.

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