: This specific naming convention is typical of "repack" or "cracked" versions of games found on unofficial third-party sites.

: Indicates the specific version or build number of the game. This usually signifies a post-launch update or patch.

: Stands for "Peer-to-Peer." Unlike "Scene" releases (which come from organized cracking groups with specific standards), P2P releases are uploaded by individuals or loose groups.

: Players make choices that branch the story across two decades, following two families whose lives collide after a botched robbery.

: Files from P2P sources lack the "Scene" verification and are higher-risk. They often trigger antivirus software, sometimes as "false positives" due to the crack files, but they can also be used to bundle malware or miners.

: It features a unique "Crowd Play" mode where up to eight players can vote on decisions via a companion app.

If you are looking into the game itself rather than the specific file: : Interactive Narrative / Crime Drama.

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