Astral Chain: Free Download (v1.0.1)

The "Free Download" hadn't given him the game. It had turned his computer into a Gate, and he was the one being tethered.

From the shadows of his closet, a Chimera—a jagged, invisible monster from the game’s world—began to crawl out. Leo tried to scream, but he had no mouth. He was just a weapon now, bound by a glowing blue chain to a nameless user on the other side of the web. Astral Chain Free Download (v1.0.1)

He knew better. Astral Chain was a high-end Switch exclusive, not something that just fell off the back of a digital truck for PC. But the craving to play as a Legatus officer, tethered to a mechanical beast, was too strong. His wallet was empty, and the "Download" button was large, green, and inviting. Click. The "Free Download" hadn't given him the game

Leo reached out, his fingers brushing the light. A jolt of electricity surged through him, and suddenly, his vision shifted. He wasn't in his room anymore. He was seeing his room from the ceiling , through a red-tinted lens. Below him, he saw himself—or rather, his body—slumped in the gaming chair, his eyes glowing a vacant, digital blue. Leo tried to scream, but he had no mouth

The last thing he saw before the sync became permanent was his own hand, controlled by someone else, reaching out to click Share on the download link.

The screen didn't launch a game. It went pitch black. Then, a thin, glowing blue line appeared in the center of the monitor. It didn't stay on the glass. It drifted out into the air of his bedroom, a literal chain of light pulsing with a low, hummed frequency.

The progress bar crawled across the screen like a digital centipede. 10GB... 15GB... 20GB. As the file finished, a strange prompt appeared, one Leo had never seen before: INITIALIZING SYNC... NEURAL LINK ESTABLISHED.