The cat-and-mouse game continued, with the developers striving to stay one step ahead of the hackers and maintain the integrity of their game. Meanwhile, players who had grown accustomed to the freedoms offered by Todo Desbloqueado were left to wonder if they would ever see a similar experience in an official update.

The cracked version also attracted players who were dissatisfied with the game's monetization model or felt that the in-game purchases were too restrictive. For them, Todo Desbloqueado offered a way to experience Worldbox in its entirety, free from the constraints of the original game.

The Todo Desbloqueado version quickly gained traction among Worldbox enthusiasts, who were eager to explore the game's full potential without limitations. Players could now build sprawling metropolises, experiment with complex contraptions, and unleash their creativity without worrying about resource scarcity or tedious progression.

However, not everyone was willing to play by the rules. A group of skilled hackers and enthusiasts, known for cracking and modifying games, set their sights on Worldbox 0.22.21. Their goal was to create a version of the game with all features and content unlocked, dubbed "Todo Desbloqueado" (All Unlocked).