Kitserver 13.4.0.0 -
He says he's "testing."
He didn't leave modding.
Sasha extracted it on an air-gapped Windows 7 VM. The folder structure was bizarre:
In the 88th minute, a shot deflected off the crossbar, hit the referee in the head, and rolled into the net. The game awarded the goal to "Ghost Player ID 0." kitserver 13.4.0.0
Nothing happened. The match played normally. He was about to quit when the screen glitched. For one frame, a player on the pitch wore a kit that didn't exist—neon green and black, sponsor "OpenAI 2039."
The post was timestamped November 17, 2013. He uploaded a 14.3 MB file. Then he deleted his account. No one heard from him again. Eight years later, in 2021, a data hoarder named Sasha (username: HexHunter ) was scraping dead FTP servers from the old "PES-Patch" domain. Buried inside a folder named /dev/juce/unreleased/ was a single .7z archive: kitserver_13_4_0_0_final.7z .
Prologue: The Vanishing Mod In the autumn of 2013, the Pro Evolution Soccer modding scene was a cathedral of passion. At its altar stood Juce, a reclusive Finnish coder, and his creation: Kitserver . For years, Kitserver had been the scalpel that dissected KONAMI’s console ports, allowing PC players to inject custom kits, stadiums, adboards, and faces into the game. He says he's "testing
But then, Juce announced a final update: .
Version 13.3.9 was stable. It supported PES 2013, widely considered the last great game in the series before the Fox Engine changed everything.
He left reality.
Nov 15, 2013 – I think time_rift.dll creates a local causality loop. If you play a ghost match after Dec 31, 2013, the rift stabilizes. You won't just change the game. You'll change the past. The slider "Render Threading – Past to Future" lets you choose how many hours of real-world history to overwrite.
[Ghost Engine] Live match detected. Searching cross-temporal sync... [Ghost Engine] Found 3,184 alternate outcomes for this fixture. [Ghost Engine] Applying composite ghost layer.
The players began moving differently. Xavi made a run like a 2020 De Bruyne. Ronaldo tracked back like a 2026 workhorse winger. The ball physics changed—tighter, faster, like a next-gen game. The game awarded the goal to "Ghost Player ID 0
But last week, he lost 7-0 to a team called Their kits were pure black. Their faces were static noise. And after the final whistle, his webcam turned on by itself.
Oct 28, 2013 – The engine isn't just reading future match data. It's writing back. I played a friendly: Man United vs Liverpool. Ghost substitution ON. After the match, I checked BBC Sport. The real-life next day, a young player I used in the mod suffered a hamstring injury identical to the one in my game. Exact minute.