3DM

Chinese video game warez group From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

3DM was a Chinese video game piracy group – a group of individuals specialized in cracking the digital rights management (DRM) applied to commercial PC video games. It was "one of the world's biggest" such groups in and around 2016, according to Kotaku.[1]

Type of site
Game Localization, Cracked Games
HeadquartersFengtai District, Beijing, China
OwnerBeijing Sandingmeng Software Service Co., Ltd.
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3DMGAME
Type of site
Game Localization, Cracked Games
Available inSimplified Chinese
HeadquartersFengtai District, Beijing, China
OwnerBeijing Sandingmeng Software Service Co., Ltd.
Created bySu, Feifei
Liu, Yan
CommercialYes
Launched2001 (2001)
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Their founder and leader is reported to be a woman using the pseudonym "Bird Sister" (Chinese: 不死鸟; pinyin: bù sǐ niǎo; lit. 'phoenix'). Unusual for piracy groups, 3DM's members have public profiles on the social network Sina Weibo, and use a blog to inform the public about their activities.[2]

History

3DM made gaming media headlines in January 2016 when Bird Sister wrote that she anticipated that in two years no more cracked games would be available, attributing this shift to new DRM technology by Denuvo, then being adopted by many games publishers.[3] The group also announced that it would quit cracking games for a year,[1] and later claimed it had defeated Denuvo's technology.[4]

In 2017, Japanese game developer Koei Tecmo won a lawsuit against 3DM in a Chinese court. 3DM was sentenced to $245,000 U.S. dollars in damages, and to cease distribution of pirated versions of Koei Tecmo's games.[5][6]

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