The latest form of security that games are using is called Denuvo, and thanks to this security, it is taking pirates months in successfully crack a game. Dragon Age: Inquisition was one of the titles that took advantage of this level of security and it almost paid off for them because it took more than a month to get a working crack release for the title. Same is the case with FIFA 2016 and Just Cause 3, which used the same protection, which would explain why their pirated release haven’t reached the gaming community as yet. There was even a quote on a forum post that states the following regarding the future of pirated titles: Does this really mean that piracy will be completed finished. Not exactly, because where there are pirates, there is always a way to get the games cracked, albeit with significant amounts of difficulty. Since piracy is prevalent around the globe, we highly doubt that it will be finished anytime soon, but thanks to Denuvo, their progress has received quite a bit of hammering in these last 12 months.