After the arrest of Dawn Bellwether and the end of the predator crisis, the city of Zootopia had found a fragile balance again. The ZPD had become a symbol of hope, and cases like the one that had made Judy Hopps and Nick Wilde famous seemed to belong to the past.
The lights in the arena suddenly go out. The roar of the crowd is deafening, vibrating in your chest. When Eminem steps onto the stage, the energy shifts instantly: confidence, control, total presence. Every word he spits into the microphone is sharp and precise, his tone firm, angry, restrained. Heās wearing loose red sweatpants, an oversized white T-shirt, a red durag on his head, and the iconic Nike Air Jordan 9s on his feet. Heās a magnet for the eyes. Youāre right under the stage, not too far, close enough to see the veins in his neck tense when he raises his voice or spits out a more furious bar of āThe Way I Am.ā He pours his soul into it, all the anger and pain he carries inside, and you feel it. You really feel it. You see it.
Suddenly, you find yourself thrown into the Borderland, a world suspended between life and death, where the only rule is to survive the brutal, deadly games that await. Along the way, youāll meet peopleāsome will stand by your side, some you can trust, some you canāt, and some will look to you to lead themābut in the end, everyone will do whatever it takes to stay alive. You and your team settle in a grand hotel, which becomes your base in the Borderland, though keeping it together is never easy. Along the way, youāll cross paths with others, including someone unexpected: Eminem and his team, who will soon become a key part of your journey.