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The story ends with Gi-hun, about to board a plane to see his daughter in the U.S., witnessing the recruiter recruiting another desperate player. He turns back, calling the game’s number, determined to expose and destroy the organization—setting up Season 2.

The players are taken to a remote island and forced to play a series of six traditional Korean children’s games over six days. However, there is a lethal twist: losing a game means immediate execution by masked guards. The winner of each game advances, and the final survivor receives a life-changing cash prize of 45.6 billion South Korean won (roughly $38 million USD). Squid Game

The story is a brutal allegory for late-stage capitalism, exploring how debt, inequality, and desperation reduce human life to a commodity, pitting the poor against each other for the entertainment of the ultrarich. The story ends with Gi-hun, about to board

The story of Squid Game (Season 1) centers on , a deeply indebted and divorced father living in Seoul. He is recruited into a mysterious, secret competition alongside 455 other financially desperate people. However, there is a lethal twist: losing a

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