Cracked the first UWP game in the Microsoft Store

Zoo Tycoon Ultimate Animal Cracked from CODEX: One of the reasons Microsoft is pushing so hard on developers to make the and their games through it in Windows 10 is that with the UWP approach (from the Universal Windows Platform) they can target more than one platform at the same time, such as PCs, , Xbox and HoloLens.

At the same time, Microsoft gains more control over these applications, not to mention the sales share. Finally, the company says that security is guaranteed for users of its operating system. Microsoft Store naturally prevents piracy, which in the past has proven to be a very serious issue for Microsoft.Cracked

To date, why the Cracking Group CODEX managed to bypass not one, not two, but five different DRM layers, ultimately breaking the Zoo Tycoon Ultimate Animal Collection, successfully bypassing MSStore, UWP, EAppX, XBLive and Arxan.

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Although this game may not be one of your favorites, it is the first broken UWP game.

As he says TorrentFreak, the CODEX group explicitly states that the game should not be connected to the Internet and it is necessary to block it from the firewall of your system.

The irony in this case is that Arxan has stated that any applications protected by their system were impossible to infringe…

“Arxan uses reverse engineer code protection, key and data protection to secure servers and fortify games to stop violations. Sorry hackers, game over. ”

Microsoft has not yet released any announcements about the cracked game, but it will be interesting to see how the company will try to tackle the piracy issue that will soon expand into the "very" controlled Microsoft Store.

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