It is clear that GameofGates is taking the field of metabolism and the role of cellular transporters in its regulation, well beyond the current knowledge domain and, technologically, beyond state of the art. For every example, it has demonstrated that very different cellular processes, phagocytosis and necroptosis, require specific members of the SLC superfamily. Importantly, our studies further demonstrate that, irrespectively of charge and size, common drugs are requiring SLC transporters to exercise their function. We have also created a first ever genetic interaction map for this large and important class of transporters which already helped to identify a mitochondrial transporter for NAD import. Together with the other screens we were doing on specific cellular process and drug transport, this overall genetic survey has generated some functional information on the majority of SLC transporters. The hits can further be validated in the future. Through additional experiments performed and papers published we further showed evidence that SLCs play a role in immune signalling and the chromatin state. Thus, with some luck, and we will see the impact in a few years, GameofGates will represent the largest single-push on SLC knowledge ever. Besides prominent publications, dissemination at conferences such as the International Transmembrane Transporters Society, the Bioparadigm Transporter Conference, the RESOLUTE workshops and the Gordon and Keystone meetings, also the founding of a new enterprise will contribute to the efficient and successful dissemination of GameofGates-sponsored work.