3 days, 300 million hours watched—global domination confirmed
📈 3 Days, 300 Million Hours
Squid Game Season 3 has officially taken over Netflix.
According to Netflix's official site Tudum, Squid Game 3 topped the Global Top 10 TV (Combined – English & Non-English) for the week of June 23–29.
Despite dropping on June 27, the series racked up an insane 368.4 million viewing hours in just 3 days.
That's over 60.1 million views, based on total watch time divided by the show's runtime—cementing its status as a global phenomenon.
🌍 No.1 in 93 Countries
The K-drama dominated the charts in 93 countries, including South Korea, the U.S., UK, Japan, Germany, and France—grabbing No.1 in all regions.
The hype also revived earlier seasons:
- Squid Game Season 2 re-entered the chart at No.3
- The original Squid Game Season 1 climbed back to No.6
⚔️ Gi-hun vs. The Front Man
Season 3 picks up where Season 2 left off, with Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae) returning to the deadly game to confront the Front Man (Lee Byung-hun) one last time.
It's being called the most divisive season yet—some critics are praising it as "a finale-worthy masterpiece," while others are questioning the plot's consistency and logic.
Squid Game 3 proves once again that the franchise remains a cultural juggernaut.