He decided to delete the local files and reinstall. But when he opened his file explorer, the "Succubus" folder wasn't filled with .dll or .exe files anymore. It was filled with image files—thousands of them.
Elias didn’t play horror games; he played "Succubus: The Gilded Throne" because the combat mechanics were fluid and the loot drops were generous. But lately, the game had been playing him.
In the context of a story, this suggests a digital haunting or a game world bleeding into reality. Here is a story built around that mysterious edit log. The Patch Notes of No-One
He sat on the floor, gasping, waiting for his eyes to adjust. Silence reclaimed the room. He told himself it was a virus—a sophisticated, terrifying prank.
The fragmented text you provided——reads like a log entry or a forum post notification (translated from Polish as "Edit date: Yesterday, 17:10 Reason: Update").
System Update in progress, the screen read. Optimization complete. New Host acquired.