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She clicked install.
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Ari reached the final cutscene alone. Mercer sat in an empty arena under a single spotlight. In the greenroom, worn gear lay folded; a hand-drawn poster leaned on a chair. The camera turned to the player, not the character, and the game read the handle Ari had used for years. In text on the screen, a question blinked: