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Blue Lock: Star Gate

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In response to Japan’s Blue Lock program and the U.S. team’s inconsistent international results, America launches Star Gate, a nationwide tournament designed to create the ultimate adhesive midfielder, capable of making any team cohesive. Promising one guaranteed spot on the U.S. Women’s and one spot U.S. Men's National Team, the program is hosted by MrBeast, created under the directive of President Donald Trump, and sponsored by U.S. Soccer, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Mark Cuban, and Mark Zuckerberg. Candidates from across the country compete in pickup matches regulated by the system, facing god-tier and underdog players alike. Each round consists of 11 matches, and players rotate through all positions and teams to test their adaptability, influence, and skill. After all 11 rounds, players are evaluated based on performance, win rate, and impact, with the winner emerging as the ultimate glue for the national team.
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