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"Frontiers," Leo whispered. He knew the game well, but the versioning was wrong. v5-unk ? The public releases didn't follow that syntax. And OS130 ? It looked like a typo for iOS 13, yet the "BFI" tag—which usually meant "Binary File Integrity"—suggested this was a developer build or a internal test crack.

Suddenly, the front-facing camera’s green light flickered on. On the screen, behind the towers and the static-fire, Leo saw a grainy, black-and-white feed of his own room. But in the video feed, there was someone standing behind his chair. "Frontiers," Leo whispered

"What is this?" Leo muttered, his fingers hovering over the screen. The public releases didn't follow that syntax

He spun around. The room was empty. Only the hum of his PC filled the air. Leo tapped the icon.

He downloaded it. The progress bar crawled, mocking him. When it finished, he side-loaded the file onto an old, jailbroken iPad he kept for exactly this purpose.

The icon appeared—the familiar hammer and shield of Kingdom Rush—but the colors were inverted. The gold was a dull, oxidized lead; the red was the color of a bruised sky. Leo tapped the icon.

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