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Leo scoffed, but his hands trembled. He pressed reset.

“Don’t,” Leo warned.

Last Tuesday, Paul Phoenix’s hair turned from blonde to jet black. He fought exactly the same—still spamming his Burning Fist—but his voice lines had been replaced with muffled Russian. Thursday, the ring in “Mishima Building” became a perfect mirror: fighters saw their own backs as they approached, as if reality had been folded inward. Friday, King’s jaguar mask started breathing —a slow, wet, rhythmic expansion of the latex between rounds.

The screen flickered. The familiar Tekken 3 logo appeared—but the “3” was bleeding. Literally. Black ink dripped down the CRT, pooling at the bottom of the screen. Then the character select loaded.

It changed one thing every night.