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Pretty positive that the reason for there being no crack is that Persona, as a whole, does not in a large enough demand to be cracked. Sonic Frontiers has not been cracked as far as I know, and it's two years old now.
Indiana Jones, for example, was cracked on release date.
Most people I know ain't even aware of this game existence, Denuvo whole purpose ain't to stop cracks, it's to make the game worse.
Sonic & Persona both use Denuvo which is why they haven't been cracked, it's doing its job perfectly. (Also you can play Sonic on the Switch emulators)
Indiana Jones didn't use Denuvo, only for preview builds to prevent leaks
https://x.com/bethesda/status/1864341765668372673
If a game doesn't use Denuvo it's pretty normal for it to be cracked on release date.
I didn't know Indiana Jones didn't use denuvo, I just assumed. New game and all.
My point still stands though. Plenty of games that use denuvo have been cracked, they just tend of be more popular games. A lot of games that use it remain uncracked to this day. Why spend the effort when few people want it?
Im not defending denuvo. It's a horrible drm that hurts performance. The truth, however, is if Persona or Sonic (pc version) had a larger demand for a crack then it would have been done. They do not have that demand though.
And the game is already released with Denuvo ready, which means Atlus paid in advance to have Denuvo, otherwise there would be no point in inserting Denuvo later, the game would have already been hacked.
So Atlus spends its own money, not ours, to pay for Denuvo. And the money that players pay for the purchase, they already get into their pockets.
After the game is put on the stores, they are already farming money that they are supposed to pay off for the purchase of Denuvo. So don't talk nonsense that our money goes not to the devs, but to Denuvo. This should not bother me or you, or anyone else, it's not your money. Everyone who wanted it got their game for money, they play and enjoy it. And you continue to drool over the game that you would like to play, but can't because you don't have money, or adhere to the stupid principles of Denuvo = I don't buy the game. If you didn't want to buy it, you wouldn't pay attention to the game, and you wouldn't appear in the discussions. But since you're here, it proves that you want to play this game. Or what you are another typical member of anti-denuvo minorities who just want badmouth denuvo at every corner, just to speak out about your rights that no one cares about?