"The chief of police lies dead by Gambit's hands, but his vengeance has yet to be sated as Mayor Sullivan still remains alive.
Following the fight that decimated the Serenity Park Mall, Gambit continues his hunt for those who wronged him in the past and the mayor is at the top of his hit list. However, Logan Maximilian and the Twine brothers will not make it easy for him, and he must face the consequences of his actions.
Despite his powers growing stronger by the day, Gambit isn't safe from the Great Game's orchestrators and agencies who actively scheme to take him out, but he is finally taking the fight to them thanks to a new benefactor.
Along the way he picks up new friends and acquires new enemies, all while the adjudicator desperately tries to prevent him from breaking the Game's balance.
Nightmare monstrosities, the Child Protective Services, and even a sentient Japanese-speaking metro train, all stand in the way of his goals, but there is not that Gambit's madness cannot conquer."
"The whole world has gone mad, so it's a good thing that Gambit is already insane.
Locked away in a padded room, Gambit watches as the world goes to hell. Blood rains from the sky. Screams echo through the city. Monsters tear through reality.
The world transforms overnight into the GREAT GAME, an apocalyptic battleground where monsters hunt, dungeons materialize, and the System destroys everything humanity once knew. All for the entertainment of the unseen audience.
Armed with nothing but his fists, Panda the talking plushie, and a glitched character Class that shouldn't exist, Gambit fights his way out of the asylum. But his existence triggers alerts across the GREAT GAME, drawing the attention of its agents who hunt players that don't follow their rules.
As civilization burns around him, Gambit battles both his personal demons and the literal ones stalking the streets. But in a world where insanity transforms humans into the very monsters they fear, Gambit's fractured mind becomes his deadliest weapon.
The GREAT GAME demands players. Its orchestrators demand victims.
But what they get is Gambit, the glitch they never saw coming."