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A: You may have installed a "bundle" or a "repack" that included the game without your explicit knowledge (e.g., a demo, a fan game, or a pirate crack). Alternatively, it could be a cleverly disguised trojan. In this case, treat it as highly suspicious and run a full antivirus scan immediately.

Ensure you have the latest cumulative updates. Some users found that installing specific platform updates (like KB2670838) resolved launching issues.

Even if the file is legitimate, you may encounter errors related to it. Since The Saboteur was released in 2009 (prior to Windows 10's release), compatibility issues are common.

If you are reading this, you have likely opened the Windows Task Manager on your Windows 10 PC, noticed a process called s2-sp64-ship.exe consuming a significant amount of CPU, RAM, or Disk resources, and immediately felt a pang of concern. Unusual executable names often trigger alarms for malware, and for good reason.

: Death is permanent in each run, but Ana (and the player) learns more about the environment, traps, and enemies with every attempt. 🛠️ Technical Details for Windows 10