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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Betrayal Pays Off: New 'Squid Game' Challenge Offers $4.56M Prize

Betrayal Pays Off: New 'Squid Game' Challenge Offers $4.56M Prize

16 Oct

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Summary

  • New "Squid Game" spin-off series coming to Netflix
  • $4.56 million prize up for grabs, the largest in the franchise
  • Trailer reveals familiar games and new twists, with players prioritizing self-interest over loyalty
Betrayal Pays Off: New 'Squid Game' Challenge Offers $4.56M Prize

On October 16, 2025, Netflix announced the upcoming release of "Squid Game: The Challenge," a new spin-off series from the hit Korean drama "Squid Game." The series, which will feature nine episodes, is set to introduce 456 brand-new contestants who will compete in a high-stakes battle for a $4.56 million prize, the largest in the franchise's history.

The trailer for the new season, which dropped on October 14, 2025, offers a glimpse into the intense competition that awaits the players. Viewers can expect to see familiar games from the original "Squid Game" series, as well as shocking new twists that will test the players' loyalty and strategic thinking. As one contestant notes, "In this game, loyalty can get you pretty far, but betrayal could win you $4.56 million."

The series, which is executive produced by a team that includes Nicola Brown, Tim Harcourt, John Hay, Anna Kidd, Stephen Lambert, Nick Walker, Nia Yemoh, and Stephen Yemoh, promises to raise the stakes higher than ever before. With players facing elimination at every turn, only one will emerge victorious, cementing their place in the "Squid Game" legacy.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The prize for "Squid Game: The Challenge" is a life-changing $4.56 million.
A total of 456 brand-new contestants will enter the competition in "Squid Game: The Challenge."
According to one player, the key to winning "Squid Game: The Challenge" is a balance between loyalty and betrayal, as "loyalty can get you pretty far, but betrayal could win you $4.56 million."

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