However, as the night wore on, John began to realize that his excitement wasn't shared by everyone. His internet connection started to slow down, and he received a few pop-ups warning him about potential malware on his computer. He brushed it off, thinking it was just his computer being cautious.

The next morning, John woke up to find that his antivirus software had finally caught up with him. It reported that the game had indeed contained malware and had quarantined several malicious files. John was relieved that the damage seemed minimal but vowed to be more careful in the future.

The game was everything John had hoped for and more. The controls felt smoother, the matches were more realistic, and the options for customizing matches and superstars were endless. John spent hours playing through the game's modes, creating his own superstar and taking them to the top of the WWE.

As the game installed, John's anticipation grew. He had heard great things about this version of "WWE Raw," with its improved graphics, new game modes, and extensive roster of WWE superstars. Finally, the installation completed, and John launched the game.

Excited at the prospect of playing an enhanced version of his beloved game, John downloaded the file and began the installation process. He had to make sure to disable his antivirus software and ignore a few warnings about the file's potential risks, but he was too eager to wait.