The gaming industry has undergone significant changes in game storage and distribution over the years. In the early days of gaming, games were stored on physical media, such as cartridges and CDs. However, with the advent of digital distribution, games began to be stored on online servers, making it possible for gamers to download games directly to their consoles or computers. The introduction of OBB files has further revolutionized game storage and distribution, enabling game developers to store large amounts of game data in a compressed file.