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You close the sketchy site. You run a malware scan anyway. Nothing. But the fear lingers.

Now it’s 2022. The remastered Ghost is on your wallpaper. Your current PC is a beast—RTX 3070, 32GB RAM, an SSD with 200GB cleared. You are ready .

Two weeks later, you buy MW2 2022 on sale for $45. You download it overnight—125GB. You wake up to "Installation Complete." You launch the campaign. The "Alone" mission makes your palms sweat.

You hit Enter.

You close the browser. You launch Warzone 2.0 (free). You drop into Al Mazrah. You get sniped from a skyscraper by a player named "xX_Ghost_420_Xx."

The search query remains in your history. A ghost of a decision you almost made. But you chose the safe path. And that, soldier, is a victory no hacker can take from you.

Then you see it. A small forum post buried on page 3 of Google: "The best download for MW2 2022 is the official one. Steam or Battle.net. Wait for a sale. Or play Warzone 2.0 (free) for the same engine. The crack doesn’t exist. Don’t lose your PC for a campaign you’ll finish in 6 hours." The truth stings. But it’s honest.

So you open Chrome. Your fingers hover. You type slowly, deliberately: