Kael sat in his darkened room, the glow of his monitor illuminating a half-eaten pizza box. On the screen, a Roblox recreation of the "Red Light, Green Light" arena stretched out in low-poly detail. He wasn't playing for his life, but he was playing for "clout"—and the elusive "Winner’s Cape" item. He clicked the pinned link in the Hub: .
Kael reached for the power button, but his hand stayed hovered in the air. He realized then that the AutoWin Hub wasn't a community for cheaters. It was the recruitment floor for something much, much larger. He pressed 'Y.' Squid Game AutoWin Hub | OCTOBER 2021
He reached the finish line in six seconds. The chat exploded. “Hacker!” “How did you do that??” “Add me, bro!” Kael sat in his darkened room, the glow
Kael ran the script. As the giant doll turned her head in the game, every other player froze in terror, their avatars trembling. Kael didn't stop. His character glided across the sand at impossible speeds, a blur of neon green. The doll’s eyes scanned the field, but the script had scrubbed his hitbox from the server’s memory. To the game, he was a ghost. He clicked the pinned link in the Hub:
A voice, distorted and mechanical, came through his speakers. "In the Hub, we don't just provide the wins, Kael. We collect the debts. You used our code to skip the game. Now, you owe the House."
The air in the "AutoWin Hub" discord server was thick with digital desperation. It was October 2021, and the world was obsessed with Squid Game . While millions watched the show on Netflix, a subculture of gamers was living it—or rather, trying to cheat it.
The screen went black. A single prompt appeared in white text:(Y/N)