During this event, visitors can immerse themselves in the world of Squid Game with various interactive components. For example, fans can participate in the popular game Ddakji, known from the first episode of the series, and take photos with the iconic pink guards. There is also a life-size piggy bank in which visitors can leave a personal message as a symbolic farewell to the series. The event is open to everyone aged 16 and over and admission is free. Squid Game The Final Farewell is open on both days from *11:00 to 19:00.
The third season of Squid Game picks up where it left off after the bloody cliffhanger of season two. Player 456, aka Gi-hun, finds himself at a low point after a failed uprising, a dear friend has died and he has been betrayed. Despite his loss and despair, there is no escape: the deadly Squid Game continues. Gi-hun must once again make drastic choices, testing his moral boundaries and willpower to the limit. The remaining players are drawn into even more dangerous and psychologically taxing games, with each round having greater consequences.
At the same time, In-ho, better known as the Front Man, reprises his role and welcomes the mysterious VIPs who watch from behind the scenes. Meanwhile, his brother, Jun-ho, continues his tireless search for the secret island, unaware that a traitor is in their midst. The big question is whether Gi-hun will remain strong enough to survive the game and not have his spirit broken by the Front Man.
With Squid Game The Final Farewell, Netflix offers fans a special opportunity to say goodbye to a series that has made history worldwide – both emotionally and playfully, just like the series itself.