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Prior to the games' release on GOG (a DRM free gaming service), some PC gamers pirated the game and were met with an [[Wikipedia:Anti-piracy|Anti-piracy]] detection, where the game's main theme would be replaced with a rather disturbing track (dubbed by fans as "You paid the price"), a disturbing music would play alongside quiet whispers. Possibly as an attempt to unsettle the pirate for not buying.  
Prior to the games' release on GOG (a DRM free gaming service), some PC gamers pirated the game and were met with an [[Wikipedia:Anti-piracy|Anti-piracy]] detection, where the game's main theme would be replaced with a rather disturbing track (dubbed by fans as "You paid the price"), a disturbing music would play alongside quiet whispers. Possibly as an attempt to unsettle the pirate for not buying.  


There are no [[screamers]] in the pirated copy, however: In the LEGAL copy of the game, at the end, if the player decide to sign the devil's contract, the game would end and the main game's theme would be reversed.
There are no [[screamers]] in the pirated copy, however: In the LEGAL copy of the game, at the end, if the player decide to sign the devil's contract, the game would end at an evil-er version of cuphead and mugman and the main game's theme would be reversed.
== Link ==
== Link ==
<u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains a [[screamer]]!
<u>NOTE</u>: The following video contains a [[screamer]]!