Squid Game Rumor Reveals Last 3 Games of Final Season
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Squid Game Rumor Reveals Last 3 Games of Final Season

A new rumor hints that the final three games in Squid Game Season 3 may have been revealed. As Netflix prepares to conclude its record-breaking survival drama, a leak suggests that the last rounds will feature high-stakes versions of familiar childhood games with deadly twists. While details remain unconfirmed, these rumored games could define the final chapter of Player 456’s journey.

New rumor possibly reveals Squid Game Season 3’s final three games

According to a post by entertainment scooper @MyTimeToShineH on X (formerly Twitter), the final three games in Squid Game Season 3 are titled “Hide and Seek,” “Jump Rope,” and “Squid Game in the Sky.” While Netflix has not confirmed these details, the leak aligns with speculation following the official trailers and post-credits scenes.

The final trailer for Season 3 revealed visual hints that support the rumored games. The footage shows a jump rope challenge with two giant dolls. It also features contestants navigating a maze—scenes teased in Season 2’s closing moments. Red and green lights appear during this sequence, suggesting a high-stakes version of the classic children’s game.

In addition, the trailers show players scaling complex vertical structures and competing in high-altitude scenarios. This supports the possibility of a final round titled “Squid Game in the Sky,” although the trailer does not explicitly confirm the game’s name. Lee Jung-jae’s character, Gi-hun, appears in a tuxedo in the later scenes, suggesting his advancement to the final round.

The game “Hide and Seek” has not appeared in previous seasons but may correlate with the themes of pursuit and concealment, especially following Season 2’s failed rebellion and betrayals. The show’s narrative places characters in increasingly isolating and dangerous psychological scenarios, which could frame this game.

Netflix will premiere Squid Game Season 3 on June 27, 2025, concluding its most-watched non-English-language series. The cast brings back key characters, including Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), Front Man (Lee Byung-hun), and Jun-ho (Wi Ha-jun).

Notably, Netflix has not released an official list of the final games, and it has not confirmed any of the leaked information as of now.

Originally reported by Anubhav Chaudhry on SuperHeroHype.

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