For a limited time, you won't need a subscription to play these dark versions of childhood games
In an act of holiday magnanimity , Netflix is giving everyone a new way to compete with your friends. On December 17, the streamer will release its mobile game Squid Game : Unleashed for everyone to play for free, regardless of whether they have a Netflix subscription or not. At The Game Awards, Netflix announced the game based on the deadly competitions from the hit drama series will, for a limited time, not be behind a paywall.
By the looks of it, there are a few differences between the game and the series. In images Netflix has released of the game, players appear to be able to wield items like bats and balls. Also, the infamous glass bridge challenge appears to now let players all run across the bridge at the same time instead of individually like on the show. Also, a massive piggy bank swinging from a chain doesn’t look like it’s going to be easy to get past at the end of the bridge.
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