Leo smiled for the first time in a week.
“Can I stop them?”
Inside was a single text file called README_PIRACY.txt . It read: “You stole from Bandai Namco. Now I steal from you. Every save file, every screenshot, every Kamehameha — backed up to my server. Pay 0.05 Bitcoin within 72 hours, or your gaming accounts go public.” Leo’s blood went cold. He tried to open Steam — login failed . He tried his Epic Games account — password incorrect . His heart hammered as he checked his email: three password-reset requests he never made. Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Ultimate Edition Repack F...
But it wasn’t Leo. Never again. If a deal looks too good to be true — especially with “repack” and “ultimate edition” in the same sentence — it’s probably a trap. Support the developers. Keep your computer clean. And remember: even Goku had to pay King Kai for training (in side quests, at least). Leo smiled for the first time in a week
He opened a new browser window. Steam. Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot — Ultimate Edition . $59.99. Now I steal from you
“I’ll just test it,” he whispered. “If it works, I’ll buy it later. On sale.”