In an era of games being cracked on the day of launch - or even days before - that was unprecedented. I wrote about Denuvo a year ago after Anti-Tamper successfully kept video games FIFA 15, Lords of the Fallen and Dragon Age: Inquisition un-cracked and therefore un-pirated for weeks after launch. When games work freely wherever, by whomever, they're considered 'cracked' and can be shared around the internet. Anti-Tamper stops people tampering with game files and changing them to work without game discs or account log-ins or whatever the DRM requires. The reason is Denuvo Anti-Tamper technology, a kind of forcefield around a game's digital rights management solution (DRM). That was alias Bird Sister speaking, the founder of 3DM (via TorrentFreak). Notorious Chinese game cracker 3DM warned that 'in two years' time I'm afraid there will be no free games to play in the world'. But that's what appears to have happened. I never thought I'd see this: video game pirates admitting defeat.