Source code of Watch Dogs Legion is online after hack at Ubisoft

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The source code of Watch Dogs Legion is declared to have been placed online. It involves 560GB of data. Earlier in October, a group stated called Egregor had broken into Ubisoft computers. The group threatened to disclose the source code of a Watch Dogs game.



DSOGaming on the topic; Egregor was also the hacking group that leaked all the latest details about Crytek’s upcoming projects. As we’ve already reported, Crytek had plans for Crysis Next, Crysis VR and a new Ryse game. In addition, Crytek is also planning to remaster Crysis 2 and Crysis 3.

But what can the average PC Joe expect from the leak of Watch Dogs Legion’s source code? Well, for starters, mods. By accessing the source code, modders may find a way to enable mods for this game. Not only that but, by having access to the source code, modders could possibly further optimize the game.

Furthermore, cracking groups may also find a way to crack the game’s anti-piracy measures. There hasn’t been so far any crack for this game and we can’t really tell whether Watch Dogs Legion uses the Denuvo anti-tamper tech. For what it’s worth, its executable file is only 138KB in size, so it may not be using Denuvo. On the other hand, the game does have some dlls that are over 600MB in size so perhaps that’s a new version of Denuvo? Either way, cracking groups should be able to completely remove the anti-piracy protections. Thus, it will be interesting to see whether a DRM-free version performs faster than the protected version. After all, Watch Dogs Legion has ridiculously high CPU requirements on the PC.

Needless to say that we won’t allow links to the game’s source code. We’ll also ban those that attempt such a thing, so you’ve been warned.

Source code of Watch Dogs Legion is online after hack at Ubisoft


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