The site was a mess of neon banners and "Allow Notifications" pop-ups. Leo hit "Download," ignored his antivirus's frantic warnings, and watched the progress bar crawl to 100%. He ran the patch.exe .

Leo stared at the screen, his pulse quickening. He’d been hunting for a crack for Forever , a cryptic indie title that supposedly offered a procedurally generated world that literally never ended. The official price was steep, but —a site he’d found buried on page six of a search—promised it for free.

The website had delivered exactly what it promised. Leo was finally playing Forever . And he would be playing it... forever.