Suqid Game: The Challenge's first trailer has been unveiled by Netflix on social media on Monday evening. The popular survival drama will premiere on the streaming platform on November 22. The trailer of the series showcases a glimpse of 456 contestants, who will leave no stone unturned in winning challenging survival games, in order to become the last man standing along with a cash prize of $4.56 million. However, the series will arrive with a little twist for the audience. The upcoming series will witness real participants in a series of thrilling games, which are inspired by the OG series, along with some new challenges.
As per Variety, the upcoming unscripted show will include some of the original games from the Korean series, such as Red Light and Green Light.
Sharing the trailer, Netflix wrote, ''Green Lighting our excitement because a new series of competition, challenges, alliances and fun awaits. Squid Game: The Challenge premieres 22 November.''
Watch the trailer:
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The trailer begins with a voiceover, which says, ''Attention, all players. It is now time for the next game,'' following which all the participants can be seen entering the restroom arena in the iconic green jumpsuits where there are several bunk beds.
Netflix's logline for the competition states, ''456 real players will enter the competition show in pursuit of a life-changing reward of USD $4.56 million. As they compete through a series of games inspired by the original show – plus surprising new additions – their strategies, alliances, and character will be put to the test while competitors are eliminated around them.''
More deets about the upcoming series
In July, the makers of the series shared an announcement video, seeking applications for contestants from around the world, with a condition that they must be English-speaking.
Earlier, the makers of the series claimed that it is the largest cast in reality television history ever. Even the cash prize of $4.56 million is the largest cash prize in reality television and game show history.