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Then the PC rebooted.
Inside, a single .exe: “Setup_RIDE3_FreePack5.exe”
He clicked download.
Alex smirked. It was 11:47 PM.
Alex had been staring at the screen for ten minutes. The sun had set hours ago, and the only light in the room came from the monitor, casting a pale blue glow over stacks of empty energy drink cans.
“Download RIDE 3 - Free Pack 5 .zip” — the button glowed temptingly on a forgotten forum page.
RIDE 3 was Alex’s escape. Not just a game—a sanctuary of asphalt, lean angles, and roaring engines. But the latest DLC packs cost more than groceries that month. Then he found it: a user-shared link, buried three pages deep in a Reddit thread marked “Might be dead.” Download RIDE 3 - Free Pack 5 .zip
The Last Free Pack
Alex hesitated for a second. Then he ran it.
Alex reinstalled the game from scratch. But every time he launched it, the menu music didn’t play. The garage was empty. The tracks were silent. And in place of his rider, a ghost bike circled the Nürburgring—lap after lap, never pitting, never stopping. Then the PC rebooted
The progress bar crept forward. 12%... 34%... 78%. At 99%, his antivirus flickered once—then went silent. The .zip finished.
The file size looked right: 4.2 GB. The comments were sparse—one “thanks,” one “virus total clean,” and a mysterious “don’t install at 3 AM.”
No readme. No checksum. Just an icon of a black motorcycle. It was 11:47 PM
He checked the forum again. The thread had been deleted. But before the page refreshed, he saw one last comment from the original poster, timestamped just minutes ago:
When Windows loaded again, RIDE 3 was gone. No shortcut, no Steam entry, no save files. Even the desktop wallpaper was replaced by a grainy photo of an empty racetrack at night.