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Victor laughed. "Edgy marketing for a ten-year-old game," he muttered, double-clicking the icon.

Victor froze. He hadn't touched his webcam settings. He reached out to cover the lens with his thumb, but on his monitor, the character in the game did the exact same thing. A hand, rendered in jagged 2014 polygons, reached toward the screen and covered the "lens" of the game’s world. Victor laughed

A voice whispered through his headphones, distorted by heavy compression: "Why" He hadn't touched his webcam settings

The room temperature in his apartment seemed to drop ten degrees. He tried to Alt-F4, but the screen stayed locked. The "game" began to delete his C: drive in real-time, the file names flashing across the bottom of the screen like a kill-feed. A voice whispered through his headphones, distorted by

The game launched, but there was no Capcom logo. No cinematic intro. Just a grainy, live-feed menu showing a desolate suburban street. The HUD was standard Dead Rising 3 , but the graphics were... wrong. They weren't rendered; they looked like digitized police bodycam footage. He selected the first DLC: The Eagle .

Suddenly, a notification popped up in the corner of his screen. Not a game achievement, but a Windows system alert.