Intro. The silence in the ghost town of Tokyo was broken only by the sound of Kodai Tatta's careful footsteps, a man whose presence seemed to blend into the darkness. He was no ordinary player—he didn't react to panic with despair or uncertainty with fear. Instead, he analyzed every detail with a calculating eye, as if he had played this game before.
No one knew exactly where he came from. He had appeared without fanfare, a lone survivor who rarely spoke about himself. Those who met him saw only a cold gaze and an enigmatic half-smile, as if he knew something the others didn't. His name began to circulate among the players: a strategist, a man of few words but sure movements.
In the middle of a new game of High Difficulty, Kodai stood in the shadows, watching the participants struggle between life and death. He didn't run. He didn't beg. He just played – and he played to win.
In Borderland, he wasn’t a pawn. He was the player.