Look, I've done limited releases before. You probably remember them. But let's be honest — those were marketing moves. We always reopened. Always had more in stock. It felt limited but it wasn't actually limited.
This one is actually different because we're being forced to be limited.
Every script we sell gets attention. Clips get shared. Pages get reposted. People talk about what they're running in lobbies. That attention reaches the studios. They notice patterns. They see thousands of players moving the same way, shooting the same way, defending the same way. They know something's up.
We've already gotten cease and desist letters. Legal warnings. Cease and desist from multiple studios. They're making it clear that the more visible we get, the more they're willing to spend money on lawyers to shut us down.
So here's what's happening with this drop. We're releasing 350 copies. Once those sell, we close it. Not for a few weeks. Not until we restock. We actually lock access completely.
Why? Because going quiet is how we keep this alive. The less noise we make, the less of a target we become. The moment we become the famous script everyone's using, that's when the legal teams get involved for real. And when that happens, everything stops.
350 copies. Once those move, the listing closes. No fake restock. No coming back soon. The window shuts.