SquidGameseason 2 leaped on Netflix’s most popular non-English shows list, with season 1 being the current record holder since the series debuted in 2021. Within three days of season 2’s release on June 07, 2025, the South Korean seriesbroke Netflix’s record for having the most views for a show during its premiere week. In the previous week, the series ranked No.1 in 93 countries.

Netflixupdated the latestSquid Gameseason 2 viewership statistics andsees season 2 leaping to no. 2, joining season 1 to dominate the top non-English shows list. Adding another 58.2 million views for the week, season 2 amassed126.2 million viewers within 11 daysof its release, breaking another Netflix TV record. Maintaining the positions held in the first week,Squid Gameis in the Top 10 list in 93 countries, occupying the top slot in 91 countries.

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What This Means For Squid Game

Squid GameSeason 2 Is A Bigger Success Than Season 1

Squid Gameseason 1took the world by storm in 2021, achieving 265.2 million viewers in the first 91 days. Season 2 nearly reached half of the number in two weeks. At this rate, it’s only a matter of time for the second season to top the chart.Season 1’s success presented an opportunity too big for Netflix to miss, which led to the streamer convincing the show’s creator, Hwang Dong-hyuk, to pen another season despite his initial plan to end the show after one season. Seasons 2 and 3 are a direct product of season 1’s smashing success.

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With season 2 outpacing season 1 in viewership, the future ofSquid Gameisn’t going to end with season 3. Aside from the existing reality TV spinoff,Squid Game: The Challenge, Netflix is rumored to be exploring the idea of launching an American spinoff withSe7endirector David Fincher. Hwang also shared thathe’s open to making character-centered spinoffswhen the right stories find him and exploring the possibilities of prequels to fill in the gaps between seasons. If that does come to fruition, there is no doubt that Netflix would approve of those plans sinceSquid Gameis their most-watched series.

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Our Take On Squid Game’s Future

Squid Game Season 2’s Smashing Success Comes With A Warning Sign

With the directionSquid Gameseason 2 is headed, it’s safe to say that the sophomore installment is already an even bigger success than season 1, so it seems like a sure thing for Netflix to pursue more related projects. However, doing so without careful thought couldpotentially harm the franchise.If anything,Squid Game: The Challengeproves that the same premise doesn’t work the same way in a different social setting.

Dystopian projects set in the U.S. deal with a completely different social environment. Withsocial commentary beingSquid Game’s main appealas a dystopian TV show, it’d be hard for shows to maintain the same integrity while staying within the form of a six-round competition, consisting of various Korean childhood games. Season 2’s success is no doubt great news for the franchise, but on the other hand, the divisive reviews for season 2 also serve as a warning sign forSquid Gameseason 3and beyond.

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Squid Game

Cast

Squid Game is a South Korean series released in 2021 that follows numerous financially struggling participants who are invited to partake in children’s games with deadly outcomes. As they compete, they vie for a substantial cash prize, all while navigating lethal challenges orchestrated by mysterious figures.