BlackMark, a Russian studio, recently released the game Caribbean Legend, a remaster of the RPG Corsairs: Each to His Own. Set in the Caribbean during the golden age of piracy, the game offers 200 hours of gameplay in an open world. The protagonist, Charles de Moor, goes from a wealthy socialite to a penniless newcomer in the New World.
Prior to the game’s release, the developers humorously referenced the well-known Austrian protection Denuvo by mentioning their own protection, Niknuvo. However, the protection proved to be quite problematic, as the group TENOKE released a non-functional crack that landed players in prison within the game.
Despite this, user Feel_Fried successfully disabled the protection and cracked the game, making it available online. The protection held out for 3 days, a commendable feat for a small studio. Many users find Caribbean Legend to be a more appealing pirate project than Ubisoft’s Skull and Bones, which received poor reviews from critics and players despite its more advanced graphics.
Source from www.playground.ru