In a departure from its predecessor, this new installment takes the form of a reality show, featuring four hundred and fifty-six participants vying for a staggering US$4.56 million prize, touted as the largest single cash reward in the history of reality television and game shows. The season is set to comprise a total of 10 episodes.
Meanwhile, numerous users on Twitter (Now X) have voiced their opinions on this fresh take on Squid Game.
One user expressed disappointment, comparing the two parts, «Saw part 2 of Squid Game… oh Part 1 was far better than this. It's like old scripts and black blood… a mix of Big Boss and Splitsvilla.
Sorry 2.»
Another dissatisfied viewer from X shared a documentary-like sentiment about the show, stating, «No connection. Unwanted talks like a reality show. Didn't feel interesting.
Feeling highly disappointed.»
«I was watching Squid Game: The Challenge, and every episode is intense. I'm feeling nervous,» shared another X user.
Conversely, there were those who enjoyed the show. «I’m currently watching a reality show version of Squid Game on @netflix lol.
It’s interesting to watch, but I don’t care for 90% of the contestants lol,» commented a viewer who found the unique twist engaging.
Here are some other tweets about the 'Squid Game: The Challenge'.
Expert Review: Writing for the New York Times, James Poniewozik wrote that the show is more depressing than the original. "«The Challenge» shies away from everything in «Squid Game» that cut to the jugular — in particular, the commentary about how capitalism pits ordinary people in gladiatorial combat. Like a lot of reality shows, it peppers in interviews with players who want to win the prize to support family or achieve dreams.