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Switch has supported D encryption and anti-piracy technology to prevent games from running on the PC simulator

2025-01-16 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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Thanks to CTOnews.com netizens Coje_He, OC_Formula, handwritten previous clues delivery! CTOnews.com, August 24 (Xinhua)-- professional security software company Denuvo announced today that its anti-piracy technology can provide services for Switch developers. Denuvo has also become the first security partner to be added to the Nintendo developer Portal, a platform where developers can access the tools and documentation needed for Switch game development.

Denuvo's first tool for Switch developers was Nintendo Switch Simulator Protection, which Denuvo said was a "revolutionary technology that protects games published on Switch from piracy". The new technology can be applied to Switch games, preventing them from running on PC simulators. "even if a game has anti-piracy protection on its PC version, its version released on Switch may be run on PC through the simulator on the first day, bypassing the strong protection of the PC version," the company said.

"by preventing unauthorized simulators from running, studios can increase their revenue during the game release window, which is the most important period for game realization," Denuvo said. Nintendo Switch simulator protection will ensure that anyone who wants to play the game must buy a legal copy. Like all other Denuvo solutions, this technology can be seamlessly integrated into the build tool chain without affecting the gaming experience. It also allows you to insert checks into the code to block games on the simulator. "

Nintendo has been hitting the Switch simulator on PC. CTOnews.com noted that in May, the company sent several DMCA removal requests to GitHub, a software hosting service, to remove Lockpick, a homemade tool designed to enable users to play Switch games on the simulator.

In May this year, the Skyline team, the Switch Android simulator, also announced that it had received notification of the removal of Nintendo's DMCA because of its use of Lockpick. The Skyline team chose to stop the development of its simulator "because of potential legal risks involved".

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