Many publishers (like Capcom and Sega) remove Denuvo from their games 6–12 months after release. If you can wait, the game will eventually be crackable or officially DRM-free.
If you purchase an "offline activation" for Black Myth: Wukong from a third-party seller (highly risky, more on that later), here is the typical workflow: blackmythwukongdenuvo offline activation not c exclusive
Result: The game launches. Because the token is "not C exclusive," the Denuvo validation passes even though BlackMythWukong.exe lives on D:\Games\Steam\steamapps\common. Many publishers (like Capcom and Sega) remove Denuvo
Some users believe that a CODEX crack (a true "C exclusive") is superior because it removes DRM permanently. That is true theoretically, but in practice: If you purchase an "offline activation" for Black
However, “Not C exclusive” has major drawbacks:
| Feature | Traditional Crack (C Exclusive) | Offline Activation (Non-C) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Internet Required | No (once installed) | Yes (to initially activate) | | Re-activation | Never | Every 7–30 days (Steam tokens expire) | | Sharing | Upload the EXE | You must re-login to seller’s account | | Safety | Malware risk in EXE | Risk of account theft/PII exposure |
The phrase "not C exclusive" is a marketing phrase meaning: "We aren't offering a permanent crack, but a rental service."