The phrase refers to the desire to acquire a digital copy of the “Balatro” video game for personal computer use without incurring any cost. It represents an interest in obtaining the software outside of traditional purchase methods.
The appeal of accessing software without direct payment stems from various factors, including budgetary constraints, curiosity about the product before commitment, or a search for alternative distribution channels. Historically, this type of search has been driven by the perceived value of the software versus its price, and the ease of accessibility afforded by digital distribution.