Not Yet Released, CODEX's Game Jump Force has been broken into first
Morning game lovers, Jump Force is one of the most awaited game titles for its release in 2019.
There are a lot of characters from the anime that appear in the ambitious Jump Force fighting- themed game , ranging from the characters of Naruto, Bleach, One Piece, Dragon Ball and many other manga characters, making it the coolest and most anticipated fight game for fans.
However, it has not yet been released which was scheduled according to the schedule to be done on Friday (15/02/1019) tomorrow, the game made by Bandai Namco is known to have been broken down first by the famous hacker group "CODEX" who is a specialist in hacking games - popular game.
With the breakdown of the Jump Force game's security security system, the hackers managed to conquer the Ultimate Edition version which was open 4 days earlier for the owners of the version.
So, if it hasn't been officially released, how can the CODEX team release a pirated Jump Force game earlier than its official launch?
Launching from the Gamenguides page on Wednesday (02/13/2019), Bandai Namco itself is known to have opened a pre-order session and gave early access to gamers who pre-ordered the Jump Force game.
It could be that the hacking team had ordered the game on Steam and immediately started the anti-piracy system implemented in the Jump Force game.
The collapse of the Jump Force game defense system is a hard slap for game developers based in Minato-ku, Tokyo Japan.
As you know, Bandai Namco itself does not use 'Denuvo' security protection which has been effective enough to withstand piracy.
Usually, if a game uses Denuvo security protection, AAA class games like this can last 1 week to monthly.
While the Jump Force game itself is only protected by Steam's DRM security system like God Eater 3 which was also successfully broken into by Codex on the first day of its release.
Meanwhile, regarding the action of burglary on their property, Bandai Namco has still not commented on this piracy incident.
Not yet sure whether the developer will "entrust" their products to Denuvo in the future, after this burglary.

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