However, John didn't have a next-gen console like an Xbox or PlayStation, but he did have a Wii console that he had bought a few years ago. He had heard that WWE '13 was available on the Wii, but he couldn't find it in stores. After some research online, John discovered that he could download WWE '13 Wii ISO, a digital version of the game, directly to his computer and then burn it onto a disc or play it using a Wii emulator.

Excited by the prospect of playing WWE '13 on his Wii, John started searching for websites that offered the game for download. He came across a few websites that claimed to have the WWE '13 Wii ISO available for download, but he was cautious. John knew that downloading games from unofficial sources could be risky, and he didn't want to compromise his computer's security.

It was a sunny Saturday afternoon, and John had just finished a long week of work. He was excited to spend his weekend doing what he loved – watching and playing wrestling games. As a huge WWE fan, John had been waiting for months to get his hands on WWE '13, the latest installment in the WWE video game series.

However, John was also aware of the potential risks and consequences of downloading games from unofficial sources. He knew that it was always best to purchase games from legitimate retailers to support the game developers and ensure that he was getting a safe and legitimate copy of the game.