Squid Game Season 3 Release Date and Countdown Timer
Gi-hun returns for a brutal endgame as Squid Game wraps up with global stakes.
The wait is almost over, as Squid Game Season 3 arrives on Netflix this week, with the explosive season finale of the global phenomenon that redefined survival drama. As the last chapter in Gi-hun’s harrowing journey of revenge and redemption, this final season will tie up all loose ends and raise the stakes to their highest point yet.
When Does Squid Game Season 3 Release?
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Squid Game Season 3officially premieres onFriday, August 22, 2025, and will follow Netflix’s usual international release schedule. Thus, all six episodes of the last season will be out at the same time, allowing fans around the world to watch the complete, suspenseful finale in one sitting.

This is where and when you can start watching in your region:
If you’re up all night or saving it for the weekend, circle the date and set your reminders, as this is a season you won’t want to miss.

Squid Game Season 3 Countdown Timer
For those eagerly awaiting the premiere, here’s a real-time countdown to Squid Game Season 3:
Time is running out, and with each passing tick, we inch closer to the deadly final round.

What to Expect in Season 3 of Squid Game
Season 3 picks up right where the last one left off. Gi-hun, however, is getting back into the games, this time with a fierce determination to uncover the truth behind the games and finally put the Front Man out of his misery.
The finale will deliver all that fans have been eagerly waiting for: emotional closure, bloody confrontations,answers about the games’ mysterious origins, and the key figure pulling the strings from the background.
Squid Game Season 3 will be exclusively available onNetflix.
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