Since much of the new entry's story focuses on a young President Snow's time at the Capitol Academy, there's a high chance that Hunger Games' world history will be more accessible than it's become by Katniss' lifetime. With the movie adaptation of Collins's prequel book, A Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, set to arrive on November 17, 2023, there's now a possibility that the series will directly address the question of what happened to the rest of the world. Based on the minimal information, however, it was presumed that the rest of the planet became uninhabitable, making Panem Hunger Games' only surviving civilization. The franchise referenced a series of ecological disasters and global conflict as a cause for the disastrous event. As for why modern civilization collapsed, the explanation according to the story was always vague. The continent entered a dystopian state hundreds of years before the events of The Hunger Games series. For example, District 12, the home of Katniss Everdeen, was located in the northern Appalachian mountain region in what was once the Eastern United States. A map of The Hunger Games' Panem has revealed the locations of each district. While the series first focused on the 12 districts that were forced to participate in the annual Hunger Games event, there was a District 13 in existence. Whereas most of the nation resided across the United States, the boundaries spread north to Canada and south to areas in Mexico. Panem was said to be located throughout North America. Much of the history of the Hunger Games' Panem is unknown.
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