If you’re a fan of shows packed with high-stakes survival games and shocking twists, then Squid Game probably needs no introduction. When the South Korean thriller first dropped on Netflix in 2021, it quickly became one of the platform’s biggest hits. Its mix of deadly games and emotional scenes kept viewers glued to the screen, and Season 2 raised the stakes even higher.
Now, Netflix has finally released the official teaser trailer of Squid Game Season 3. The upcoming season promises to deliver a dramatic and emotional ending to Gi-hun’s journey, as well as the mystery behind the game itself. With new challenges and unexpected twists, fans are eager to see how it all wraps up.
Here’s a look at everything we know so far about Squid Game’s final chapter.
Netflix has officially confirmed that Squid Game Season 3 will release on June 27, 2025. This will be the last season of the series, bringing the intense story to a close.
Just like the first two seasons, Squid Game Season 3 will be available to stream on Netflix.
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Season 3 begins right after the ending of Season 2. Gi-hun is struggling with betrayal, loss, and failure—but the deadly games continue, and he must face even harder choices. The challenges are more dangerous, and the consequences more severe.
Meanwhile, In-ho returns as the Front Man and welcomes the mysterious VIPs. His brother Jun-ho is still searching for the island’s secrets, unaware that there may be a traitor close by.
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Here are the confirmed cast members for Season 3:
Squid Game Season 2 was a huge success. It became the third most-watched season on Netflix, getting 68 million views upon release and topping the Top 10 TV (Non-English) charts across 92 countries.