As the Thirteen-year war between the Coalition of Sovereign Territories (COST) and the United Federal States (UFS) escalates, New Mexico—particularly the town of Playas—has reemerged as a critical hotspot. While the region has long been a focal point for smuggling and strategic maneuvering, new developments are raising fresh concerns.
Recent intelligence suggests that operatives from the long-dormant Pacific State Alliance (PSA) have been spotted operating in the Playas area. Once a powerful third faction headquartered in Desert Center, California, the PSA was thought to be all but destroyed following a devastating UFS strike last year. Their sudden reappearance raises questions about a potential resurgence—and their motives. Read More »