Should Leo try to using the game interface?

Leo tried to alt-tab, but the keys felt cold, almost wet. A text box popped up on the in-game UI, written in the style of an official diplomatic communique:

Should he encounter trapped in the same glitch? I can tailor the next chapter to the direction you prefer!

The torrent hadn't just downloaded a game; it had finished a bridge. And on the other side, the divisions were already moving. If you'd like to continue the story, let me know:

When the map loaded, it wasn't the world of 1936. The continents were shifted, the borders jagged and impossible. He chose to play as a faction labeled simply The Remnant .

For Leo, this wasn’t just a game; it was a chance to rewrite history. He clicked the "Launch" button, expecting the familiar Paradox Interactive logo. Instead, the screen bled into a deep, bruised purple. The music wasn’t the sweeping orchestral score of a world war, but a rhythmic, metallic heartbeat that pulsed through his speakers.