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Dear Operators,
Event Time: July 3 – July 30










Season Meltdown is live, and many of you are entering AZ3.
A nuclear facility carries its own language. Radiation, containment, alarms, sealed corridors, meltdown — players understand these ideas before we explain them. That gave us a strong starting point, but also a clear responsibility: the setting could not remain decorative.
Radiation is the clearest expression of AZ3's design.
AZ3 also changes how looting feels.
AZ3 is not meant to feel like a static arena with a disaster painted over it.
Environmental pressure is only one side of AZ3.
The most important experiment in AZ3 is not any single room or enemy. It is the way a run can resolve.
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