Miles almost deleted it. But the phrase "Earth Defense Force" snagged his attention. His grandfather had fought in the first Ravager War. He used to mumble in his sleep about “giant bugs” and “air raiders.” The old man had called himself a “real-life EDF soldier.” The name wasn’t just a game title; it was family history.

The file name cut off. The data was fragmentary, a few corrupted gigabytes out of what should have been a full 3.2GB game. No one had played a video game in years. Consoles were melted for scrap metal during the Long Winter. The Nintendo Switch was a myth to anyone under twenty.

“Again,” he whispered.