‘Squid Game 3’ Tops Netflix Charts in 93 Countries, Reigns as Global No.1
Jun 30, 2025
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According to FlixPatrol, a global streaming platform aggregation site, 'Squid Game 3', which was released on the 27th, is ranked No. 1 worldwide TV show on the 29th following the 28th. 'Squid Game 3' boasts an overwhelming buzz, ranking first in all 93 countries, including Japan, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Brazil, Australia, Morocco, and New Zealand, including South Korea and the United States, which reveal the rankings on Flick Patrol.
「Squid Game 3" is a story about Ki-hoon (Lee Jung-jae) who lost his best friend in a game that he participated again with his own purpose, the frontman (Lee Byung-hun), who hid in the game while hiding, and the final fate of the participants who survived the cruel game. Since its release on the 27th, it has been receiving mixed reviews at home and abroad, including favorable reviews and harsh criticism. Despite harsh criticism about the content and acting skills, its presence as the most popular work is shining, drawing attention.
Squid Game is the world's most beloved Netflix series. Seasons 1 and 2, which created unprecedented syndromes around the world with their ingenious imagination and creative worldview, recorded about 600 million viewers (view time divided by the total running time of the work) in the two seasons. In addition, Season 1 captured both productivity and popularity by being listed as the most popular series of all time on Netflix. Season 2 also scored the highest number of viewers in the first week of its release, and entered the top 10 non-English series three days after its release, and the two seasons set a global milestone as Korean works together, ranking third in Netflix's most popular series.
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