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About Squid Game: The Challenge Season 3
Squid Game: The Challenge returns to Netflix for its third season, once again gathering hundreds of players from around the world to compete in recreations of the twisted games made famous by the Korean drama. The non-lethal reality format retains the tracksuits, the masked guards, and the enormous piggy bank suspended above the dormitory, while iterating on the psychology that made earlier seasons a streaming phenomenon. Producers have teased bigger physical sets and new social-strategy games inspired by season two of the scripted series.
The format blends endurance, dexterity, and alliance-building, forcing strangers to betray one another for a life-changing cash prize. Season three expands the global casting pool and reportedly raises the prize pot, pulling in players whose backstories range from debt-stricken parents to adrenaline-hunting gamers. Host-free storytelling, stark visual design, and a growing meta-awareness of the franchise's themes keep the tension squarely on the contestants.
Studio Lambert and The Garden return as producers under the Banijay umbrella, leaning on the production infrastructure built at Cardington Studios outside London. The season arrives after the scripted finale concluded in 2025, positioning the reality competition as Netflix's ongoing anchor for the Squid Game brand.
Overview
Why this shows page exists
Netflix renewed the record-breaking reality series for a third season alongside Season 2. Casting is open globally and the new season is expected to premiere in late 2026 or early 2027.
Why it matters
It is Netflix's highest-profile unscripted franchise and the primary way the Squid Game universe continues after the scripted series ended.
The details
Key highlights
- Platform
- Netflix global streaming release.
- Format
- 456-player elimination reality competition.
- Producers
- Studio Lambert & The Garden for Banijay.
- Audience
- Fans of high-stakes reality and the scripted Squid Game.
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