As the fever of the wildly popular “” series sweep across the world, fans may have the opportunity to experience a real-life harmless version of the game in Abu Dhabi.
“Squid Game” premiered on Netflix on September 17 and skyrocketed to the No. 1 spot in the US, Netflix’s public rankings showed. The show is a Korean-language drama centers on a contest where 456 players, drawn from different walks of life but each deeply in debt, play a set of children’s games with deadly penalties for losing with the chance to win a ₩45.6 billion prize.
The center’s games are expected to be held in two-hour, tournament-style sessions, and the eliminated players would get to watch the rest of the games from the sidelines. Nam Chan-woo, the UAE Korean Cultural Center’s director, told the local media outlet Khaleej Times that the participants would be dressed in T-shirts bearing the show’s logo, while the event’s staff would don the pink circle, triangle, and square costumes that the show’s guards wore during the show’s death games.
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