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files needed: https://drive.google.com/drive/folder... original BlueStacks link if you prefer that: https://www.bluestacks.com If you need any help, message me on: Twitter - @KalchevAri Discord - Ari (Pegasis)#2887 Now here's my research. Please be critical and objective about it. I'm not perfect, come to your own conclusions. The Max Steel app has been hidden from the Play Store, but it's actually still stored on Google's servers. If you had the app installed from your Google account before they removed it from search, you'll still have it in your library of apps now (unless you've removed it from there manually) and can still install it from there. And the way I can tell it's Google's servers is because the servers of the developers have been dead for years - you can't buy anything in Max Steel Rise of Elementor anymore. It turns out this is why in my previous tutorial video (which sucked) some people needed to get the OBB file manually and some didn't. If you had the game in your Google Play Store profile app library, the game could just connect to Google's servers and download it, but some people didn't have it saved there. But it seems there is indeed no way to get the 1.2.0 APK (which is needed to beat the Earth Elementor) from Google's servers, and so our only option is to use a 3rd party site, which for obvious reasons might be insecure. And so I tried finding a way to tell if any of those 3rd party APKs are genuine, non-modified copies of the game. The first good sign was that I looked at about 4 APKs of the 1.2.0 version of the game and they all had the same SHA256 hash. If we then look at the VirusTotal result of the 1.2.0 APK (https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/b...) and the 1.4.1 original APK (https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/5...) which I got by installing the game from Google Play on an old phone and then connected the phone to my PC and used the Android Debug Bridge to get the APK directly, we can see that the certificate of the two APKs is exactly the same, including the serial number and thumbprint, and from the research I did, the certificate thumbprint is indeed unique (though I could of course be wrong). After some more playing around, I realized that contrary to what I thought before, the OBB files for the 1.2.0 and 1.4.1 versions of the game are different. Luckily for us, it turns out that the 1.2.0 version of the game downloads the OBB file automatically if I log into my Google account, and gets an error if I'm not logged in. So that confirms that the OBB it gets is from Google's servers. Interesting, huh. Google have old versions of the game saved on their servers. Well now you know how I came to my conclusions. If you think I'm wrong, feel free to discuss it with me, I'd thank you for it! P.S. The BlueStacks EXE is unmodified. I put it there in case an update of BlueStacks in the future breaks compatibility in this tutorial, but feel free to get it directly from their site if you so wish.