It integrated support for the Banned Footage story expansions, adding hours of escape-room style gameplay and lore.

The rapid cracking of Resident Evil 7 v1.03 by CPY forced a massive shift in how publishers viewed third-party DRM. It proved that no anti-piracy measure was completely bulletproof, leading some publishers to eventually remove Denuvo from their games via official patches months after release once initial launch window sales were secured. Capcom itself eventually removed Denuvo from Resident Evil 7 in a later official update years down the line.

Update 1.03 was a critical stepping stone that transformed Resident Evil 7: Biohazard into a highly stable, scalable PC title. By resolving early optimization bugs and integrating the Banned Footage expansions, Capcom solidified the RE Engine's reputation as one of the most versatile and visually striking engines in modern gaming.

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