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'Most' DRM schemes used to protect games work by scrambling (encrypting) the actual game program. So a warez crew is really a collection of guys each of whom brings something different to the group. Some have access to FTP servers with loads of bandwidth, some are crackers who actually crack the releases, some have access to games for free and once in awhile before release, others work at distribution and many just hang out and offer advice. Money isn't really an issue. The people who do this do it for the thrill, hacking is pretty fun, and the scene is there because they all have common interests. Games are bought or borrowed but it's a small expense usually. FTP access comes from someone with money or a job where they are the only IT person.
Getting involved used to be a matter of finding IRC rooms where they hang out and getting known there. I think it still works this way not sure though.
A lot of it is just word of mouth..nfo's would sometimes have IRC information in them and would even ask for qualified crackers and couriers. That always seemed suspicious though as these groups are super secretive. Even today if you aren't a member you really don't know what's going on.
There is a massive darknet of couriers, warezgroups and FTP topsites that most people know nothing about. Including myself. I know it's there but I've never visited. It's its own community with tons of roles and rules, warez groups are just a part of it. Just for fun here is the most recent addendum to the rules for 0-day warez: and that's just the addendum. Not very ELI5ish and probably way more than you wanted but this stuff fascinates me. We get so used to visiting TPB and downloading what we need that we completely neglect the rich history of the warez scene.