The phrase identifies a method, often sought by users, for acquiring a specific edition of a popular football simulation game for personal computers via a messaging application. This involves obtaining the installation files for the “FIFA 20” game, designed for use on a PC, through the Telegram platform, a service primarily intended for instant messaging and file sharing. This acquisition method contrasts with purchasing the game through authorized digital distribution channels or physical media.
The pursuit of such acquisition methods typically stems from desires for cost savings or circumventing geographical restrictions associated with officially licensed distribution. Historically, the sharing of software, including games, via peer-to-peer networks and file-sharing services has been prevalent. This practice, however, often raises concerns regarding software piracy, copyright infringement, and the potential exposure to malware or corrupted files.