The highly awaited Squid Game Season 3 will bring curtains down on Netflix’s South Korean dystopian action-drama that has so far kept its global audience on the edge. With the show garnering nearly 600 million views across two seasons, it is only expected to swell in numbers in the coming days.

Squid Game continues to remain Netflix’s most-watched series even before debuting its Season 3. The South Korean dystopian action-drama has emerged a global phenomenon amassing nearly 600 million views across two seasons. The show, set to launch its finale season on June 27, is only seeing incredible heights by each passing day.
Squid Game in numbers on Netflix
Owing to the surprise succes of Squid Game Season 1, Netflix launched pop-ups in 25+ countries and kept aside a massive social push for its Season 2 launching a campaign that received 19.5 billion global social impressions. Its Red-Light, Green-Light clip is Netflix’s top-performing video of all time on TikTok with 128.6 million organic views.
in a different life… déjà vu from Season 2
Squid Game Season 3, June 27. pic.twitter.com/udpf7zUAUJ— Squid Game (@squidgame) June 23, 2025
With 14 nominations and 6 wins at Emmys, including the first-ever nominations and wins for a non-English language series, Squid Game Season 1 also grabbed 3 Golden Globe noms and 1 win. In the meantime, Season 2 was put in the race for best drama series at the Golden Globes. The show also became the first non-English series to win multiple SAG Awards. More is expected when the Emmys announce its nominations for 2025 on July 15.

