For months now there has been talk about a new mobile game that would be cross-platform called Rift Warriors. The premise of the game is simple enough. Tears in the fabric of reality called Rifts have started appearing in the world. Out of these Rifts come Rift Creatures and their touch randomly transforms humans. Any human you see could have been transformed and what you're seeing is an echo of their human form. The Rifts, Rift Creatures, and transformed humans are invisible to humans. The only way to see them is to become a Rift Warrior and becoming a Rift Warrior makes it more difficult to be transformed by touch alone.
The game allows you to create an avatar determining sex, age, height, weight, race, hair color, eye color, and anything else that you can think of. Then if there are any Rifts around you will be able to go to them and close them. You also need to fight any Rift Creatures that you come across and cure the transformed humans. Of course this is best done in groups where one or two people have the job of closing the Rifts and curing the transformed humans while the others fight the Rift Creatures and protect the ones closing the Rifts. You need to have energy in order to do this and there's packets of free energy floating around.
Little did anyone, other than the game developers, know that the game wasn't actually a game. The Rifts and Rift Creatures were actually appearing and transforming humans. The game would also transform the Rift Warrior into their avatar when they logged in and back when they logged out. Of course logging out would put them at risk of being transformed by a Rift Creature. Also what people didn't know was that the Rift Warriors were to be paid $500 Net, or the equivalent in other currency, a week as long as they were logged in a total of 40 hours for the week. The free energy will also charge your mobile device.
Now the game is being released and you're one of the first ones to download it. Who are you though?