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He opened a browser tab and typed the words that would set the night’s events in motion: Lego Star Wars III – The Clone Wars Free Download.

The download finished. Leo extracted the files and ignored the warning from his antivirus software, clicking "Allow" with a shaky hand. He double-clicked the executable file. The screen went black.

The search results were a minefield of flashing banners and suspicious links. Most looked like digital traps, but one site seemed different. It featured a clean layout and a comment section filled with users claiming the file worked perfectly. Without thinking about the risks of malware or the ethics of his choice, Leo clicked the large green button labeled Download Now.

But as the night wore on, the victory felt hollow. During a particularly intense level, the game began to glitch. Characters clipped through the floor, and the frame rate dropped to a stutter. A pop-up window appeared on his second monitor, showing a series of system errors. He realized the "free" download had come with a hidden cost—a background process was taxing his brand-new graphics card to its limit.

A moment later, the familiar, heroic theme music swelled through his speakers. The LucasArts and Traveller's Tales logos danced across the screen. To his amazement, the game menu appeared, crisp and functional. He started a new game, and soon he was sprinting through the corridors of a Separatist cruiser as Anakin Skywalker.

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