Several months have passed.

Homestuck finally has a new update out.

Its a flash update.

This update is different though.

When the flash is done playing, it automatically downloads something into your computer.

You try to stop it, but you can't.

A window opens after a moment.

And it reads
"Now Loading Sburb…. 1%"

At 100% a small line of text appears, reading "decide your own ending, my friends."

You typed frantically on your computer, trying to make the download stop. you don't know what the hell it is, you don't know what type of mischief Hussie has up his sleeve. You just wanted it to stop before it broke your computer. Then the thing popped up. A simple pop up that always happened when you downloaded something, but this simple pop up was different. stranger, deadlier and homestuck related.
Read on the thing was sburb 1%. Your heart was racing in your ears as a cold sweat formed on the back of your neck. You don't know why you're so worried. It's not like it's the real thing! How could it be, sburb is just made up, this was probably hussie's video game and he has kindly allowed you to get it for real!
Deep down you knew that wasn't it, but you tried to look on the positive side and kick back and watched it load. You waited a total of six minutes waiting for the thing to load, all the while checking on your friends to see if they got the same thing, and as expected they did. The cold sweat grew and you started to feel like Equius.
Finally, after what had felt like hours, it reached 100% and the screen went blank like all of your hope. Slowly fading in was red letters reading, "welcome to sburb. Choose your ending."
It gave you a list of options from two player to twelver and a list of all your friends. Actually a list of everyone you've ever meet. As you scrolled down some of your friends choose you to play in their session. As you press yes and went on to play your game a sickening feeling entered you.
This wasn't just a game, it was the real thing. As you looked at your server player through your computer screen, hearing the ticking of your clock go bye, the closer you felt the world ending. The guilt began to pile up and you knew that everyone was going to die. You knew deep down at the only way to save them now was to play the death game and create the new universe.