Team R2R is a "Scene" group. They release to private, encrypted FTP servers. These releases are not meant for the general public. They are a competition between friends.
As of 2025, the group remains active, though their relevance is slowly diminishing due to cloud-based software (like Splice or Amped Studio) that runs code on servers the user cannot access. You cannot crack software that you never download.
If you choose to venture into the world of R2R, proceed with extreme caution. Use a virtual machine, run antivirus scans, and never use a cracked version of software on a computer that contains your crypto wallets or banking info. Better yet, support the developers who spend sleepless nights building the tools that make modern music and art possible.
The "R2R" in their name is a nod to the "Rise to Respect" or, cynically, "Register to Run"—though the group’s actual origin remains a mystery. What is known is that they have outlasted nearly every other cracking crew from their era. While groups like Razor1911 or FairLight focus on games, are exclusively focused on professional creative software.