While hundreds of thousands of people lay inside their game capsules, the events of the deadly game were broadcasted on dozens of TV channels worldwide, providing a chilling glimpse into the fate of those who had participated.

The entire world seemed to be watching, their eyes glued to the screens as the death toll rapidly climbed to half a million lives within the first ten minutes of the game. The sheer scale of destruction and loss of life sent shockwaves through society, causing pandemonium to break out.

The most horrifying sight was the towering tsunami that emerged on the horizon, swallowing everything in its path. Viewers around the globe were paralyzed with fear as they witnessed the true horror of the apocalypse unfold.

As the game progressed, extreme weather conditions turned the playground into frozen graveyards, claiming more lives with each passing minute. The number of survivors dwindled rapidly, and society collectively held its breath, watching in disbelief.

Eight hours of nightmare finally came to an end, but the aftermath was haunting. The broadcast shifted to show Anna, the woman with dark hair and the representative of the Aliens, congratulating the survivors and offering condolences to the deceased. However, her emotionless speech only served to fuel the anger and frustration of the masses.

After the Aliens delivered their speech devoid of any emotions, what appeared on the screen changed once more. The nation's leaders took over the stage to suppress the unrest within their citizens with their articulated speech.

For the United States, a man with neatly styled white hair was seen sitting behind a brown table with the US national flag in the background. He was none other than the President of the United States, Thomas Whitemore.

"There are no other words that could describe our situation but gratitude for their bravery and sacrifice," he said as he tried his best to not let his chin fall.

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