Under the leadership of President Paylor, Panem attempts to reshape its legacy through a controversial reform. Instead of abolishing the Hunger Games, Paylor introduces a new version—a one-time event designed to expose the Capitol’s past atrocities and provide closure. In this edition, 13 districts will send two tributes each, aged 11 to 17, chosen not by lottery but by volunteer. The Games are broadcast with full transparency, and the tributes are trained not just for survival, but for truth-telling—tasked with sharing stories from their districts that were long silenced. As alliances form and secrets unravel, the arena becomes more than just a battleground—it becomes a stage for reckoning.