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In a groundbreaking move, Netflix is set to release a video game inspired by its hit series, Squid Game, and it will be accessible to everyone, regardless of their subscription status. This decision marks a significant shift in Netflix's strategy, which has primarily focused on exclusive content for its subscribers.
The game, which is expected to capture the intense and thrilling essence of the show, will allow players to engage in various challenges reminiscent of those seen in the series. By making the game available to non-subscribers, Netflix aims to broaden its audience and attract new users who may not yet be part of its streaming service.
This initiative not only highlights Netflix's commitment to expanding its entertainment offerings but also reflects the growing trend of integrating gaming into traditional media platforms. As the release date approaches, excitement is building among fans of the series and gamers alike, eager to experience the world of Squid Game in an interactive format.
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