When Homefront: The Revolution launched in May 2016, it was protected by , a notorious DRM known for being difficult to crack at the time. However, on March 6, 2017 , Deep Silver and Dambuster Studios released a patch that officially removed Denuvo from the game.

The financial losses incurred due to the crack had a direct impact on the game's development and the livelihoods of the developers. The game's publisher, Deep Silver, had to reassess its business strategy and consider alternative revenue models to mitigate the losses.

While the game's "crack" allowed wider access, the official removal of DRM and subsequent patches—including the Freedom Fighter Bundle

You can often find the game for as low as $2.99 during sales on platforms like the Humble Store or Steam .

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