How does 'Squid Game' end? Who wins the final game, Player 456's fate and more, explained

After three seasons, hundreds of deaths, billions of Korean wons handed out, and a seemingly infinite roller-coaster of twists and turns, “Squid Game” has now dropped its final episodes on Netflix

After three seasons, hundreds of deaths, billions of Korean wons handed out, and a seemingly infinite roller-coaster of twists and turns, “Squid Game” has now dropped its final episodes on Netflix.

A series that wasn’t originally designed for a second season, “Squid Game” became a phenomenon with hundreds of millions of viewers around the world.

Season 1 introduced audiences to the Korean series in which a secret game show is played on a remote island for the benefit of a few, wealthy, masked VIPs, with only one winner allowed to take home the prize.

Seasons 2 and 3 returned that winner (Lee Jung-jae, who played Seong Gi-hun, aka Player 456) to the arena, but also delved into the lives of the armed, pink-suited guards and a bulldog detective determined to shut the whole system down.

Now that the final game (or so we think) has been played, who were the winners? Who were the losers? Let’s dig into what we know. But beware — things get dark in this “Game.”

https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/pop-culture-news/squid-game-end-wins-final-game-player-456s-fate-explained-rcna215554


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