Just For Sharing Game Cracks, Corepack Closes Permanently
The biggest enemy for game developers are crackers who always undermine their games by distributing them illegally.
There have been many ways that developers have taken to fight crackers. One of them is by using the services of Denuvo. Unfortunately, crackers can still hack these games.
Maybe, only the carelessness of the crackers themselves can make them beat the crackers. As happened to Corepack members made a big mistake after sharing the game Need For Speed Heat which was not finished in the hacking stage.
Thanks to this Unfinished Game Crack, Denuvo Can Learn the Methods Used by Crackers
The error stems from carelessness when an amateur tester shares the results of an unfinished crack. This amateur tester joins the Codex cracker group which is currently hacking games made by EA.
Please note that the game’s crack cannot yet be distributed to the public. However, unfortunately the amateur tester has already published the crack results publicly in the Repacker Corepack group.
Of course, the crack quickly spread widely. Moreover, Crackwatch (a site that monitors the latest games that have been cracked) has also spread this game’s crack to the public.
Of course this is a big problem for the Codex. This is tantamount to providing a Denuvo (Anti-Cracker) loophole to learn the methods used by crackers to hack a game. If Denuvo manages to find a method that Codex has used to hack games, then it’s certain that destruction will come to him.
This makes all the methods used by Codex to hack games can be anticipated well in the future. So, Codex will no longer be able to hack games protected by Denuvo.
Corepack Officially Closes Its Site After Receiving Lots of Spicy Comments

Another repacker group named Fitgirl gave scathing comments to Corepack who carelessly participated in this case. Even Fitgirl, gave scathing criticism to Corepack through posts on Reddit.
Corepack itself finally had to permanently close its site and at the same time stop compressing pirated games that they usually present on their site.