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Squid Game Pop-Up At Itaewon Will Stop You In Your Tracks Like Playing A Game of Red Light, Green Light

Image Credit: Netflix Korea on Facebook

For the past few days, Squid Game has been the talk of the town. Squid Game is one of Netflix’s latest releases, a Korean drama featuring individuals participating in games to win a cash prize of 45.6 billion Korean won.

Image Credit: Netflix Korea on Facebook

Why 45.6 billion won? Watch the drama and you’ll know 😉

As Seen In Squid Game

As part of their marketing efforts, there’s been a Squid Game playground pop-up over at Itaewon station, featuring some of the amazing sets you see in the drama.

Image Credit: Netflix Korea on Facebook

The main feature is the colorful playground set, along with the creepy doll that made its debut in episode one.

Looking into the face of the doll will probably cause you to stop in your tracks just like the game, Red Light, Green Light.

This could also be a Blackpink MV set | Image Credit: Netflix Korea on Facebook

The stairs leading to exit 4 of Itaewon station are also painted in a vibrant pink which will make you feel as though you’re a participant heading to the next game.

Image Credit: Netflix Korea on Facebook

For our friends in Korea, you’ll be able to participate in some activities via SNS to stand a chance to walk away with Squid Game merchandise.

Here’s how the Squid Game pop-up playground looks like:

The pop-up will be open from 12pm to 9pm till 26th Sept, Sunday.

Netflix Korea Dramas

Korea is on a roll with its recent releases such as D.P. and Squid Game. Korean dramas are not all focused on melo and love scenes, other genres such as Korean crime dramas are worth binging as well.

Have you watched Squid Game on Netflix? Let us know what you think about it!

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