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Then he saw it. A forum post buried deep in a Switch modding thread. The title read:
And the download bar on his Switch read:
On the tablet was a single race. No AI opponents. No time trial. Just a route: and a note: "No rules. No reset. One take. Winner takes the DLC—the real one." Gear.Club Unlimited 2 Switch NSP -UPDATE- -DLC-...
On the final straight, a ghost car appeared. Not a generic ghost—it was his own best time from the original game, but the car was twisted, made of wireframes and missing textures. It was pulling away.
His heart did a little turbo spool. Normally, Leo was a stickler for legit gaming. He bought cartridges, paid for DLC, the whole deal. But the Titanium League wasn’t DLC—it was a myth. Rumored to be a secret unlockable, but no one had proven it. This file claimed to have the real update. Then he saw it
With a sigh that smelled of stale energy drinks, he slid his microSD card into his PC. The file was a single, heavy NSP—a "Nintendo Submission Package," but this one wasn't from any eShop.
He shouldn't have pressed A.
Leo downshifted, riding the redline. The McLaren’s engine note warped into a low, guttural roar that his TV had never produced before. He caught the ghost at the last second, crossing the finish line as the screen shattered like glass.