The End Of Us

The End Of Us

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The year is 2125. An end of world war event has occurred known as the X-War that has devastated 99% of the Earth's population. Survival is the only option, with resources at critical and people reverting back to their primal instincts to stay alive. Every night creates a sense of fear that someone may kill you, fighting for one last day on this hellish Earth. Could this be the last chapter of humanity on Earth? We look to Central as our last beacon of hope. Can they find the solution before this truly is the end of us?
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