Recently, the foreign master voices38 successfully broke through the D encryption of "Need for Speed 21: Heat", which can be used on the main body and all DLC.voices38 also responded to some questions that many learning version players are concerned about.

voices38 stated that it has started to develop tools to break into D-encrypted games released after 2020, but did not disclose the time required for tool development.
voices38 does not intend to break only the main game: according to him, if there is an important update or DLC for a certain game that has not been broken, he will also start to get it.For example, the new major update of "Death Loop", the DLC "Lost in Another World" of "Far Cry 6", etc.But that doesn’t mean those games will be his next targets;
voices38 plans to use donations to purchase hardware equipment from major manufacturers, covering Intel and AMD platforms.Since his learning patch wouldn't run on an Intel hybrid architecture processor, he needed one for testing.He also plans to buy a mid-range graphics card that can run games smoothly and support all the latest features of DX12.
He also plans to buy older computers from before 2016, which typically have more compatibility issues.In addition, multiple laptop computers from different manufacturers will be purchased, with different memory and processor core/thread configurations.He said that each device will have multiple versions of Windows installed: On the oldest devices, he also plans to install Win7 system to test some old games and various combinations.
Obviously voices38 is more interested in breaking D encryption, and he is preparing to attack games with new versions of D encryption in 2021-2025.Whether he can successfully crack these games, only time will tell.