In the first response, "Dead By Wheel Battle Royal free download PC" was left as is, but in the spin, they only spun other words. So in this case, "free download" is part of the game's title or the feature, so it should remain. Wait, actually, in the example, they did spin "free" to at no charge, but here the original user's text uses "free download", which might be part of the game's description. Wait, the user's task says to skip brands and names, but "Dead By Wheel Battle Royal" is the game's name. The phrase "free download" isn't part of the brand. Hmm, but in the previous example, the assistant spun "free" but kept "Dead By Wheel Battle Royal" intact. So perhaps "free download" is part of the game's feature, so "free" can be replaced. Let me double-check.
I'll go word by word. "Dead By Wheel Battle Royal" is a game title, so it should stay as is. "Free Download" can be replaced with synonyms like cost-free. "PC" is an abbreviation for personal computer, so maybe desktop – wait, laptop isn't the same as PC, maybe laptop? Hmm, the user might want to keep the abbreviation intact, but the instruction says to rewrite all words with three alternatives. Maybe "PC" as system? Let me check. Dead By Wheel Battle Royal Free Download PC
"Is the game available on other platforms?: Currently, Dead By Wheel Battle Royal is available on PC, but it may be released on other platforms in the future." In the first response, "Dead By Wheel Battle