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It appeared on a Tuesday night on an obscure German file-sharing forum. The file size was suspicious—exactly 777 megabytes. Most users ignored it as a virus, but a college sophomore named Elias, fueled by late-night caffeine and a love for management sims, took the bait. grand_casino_tycoon.rar
Elias tried to close the program, but the "Exit" button was greyed out. A new objective popped up on the screen: . The High Stakes The next morning, the grand_casino_tycoon
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