The post The Challenge’ Season 2 Release Schedule—When Do New Episodes Drop? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Squid Games: The Challenge. Episode 101 of Squid Games: The Challenge. COURTESY OF NETFLIX One of the highest-stakes game shows is back on streaming. The second season of Squid Game: The Challenge officially premiered on Netflix on Tuesday, Nov. 4. Here’s everything you need to know about tuning in, including when new episodes and the finale will be released. Squid Game: The Challenge is filmed in the U.K. and is based on the hit original South Korean series Squid Game, one of Netflix’s most popular shows of all time. The show’s third and final season aired in June 2025 and ended with the heartbreaking death of a major character and the possibility of an American spinoff. Forbes‘Squid Game’ Season 3 Ending Explained—Who Wins, Who Dies And What It All MeansBy Monica Mercuri Like Season 1, 456 players from around the world are competing for a massive $4.56 million prize ($10,000 per contestant), one of the largest game-show jackpots in history. Contestants must take on a variety of challenges, build strategic alliances and sometimes betray those alliances, all for a chance to make it to the finale. According to Netflix, Season 2 contestants range in age from 21 to 77 and include nurses, bartenders, an NFL cheerleader, a retired bomb technician, a Dairy Queen owner, a lobster fisherman and even Robert Pattinson’s Twilight stunt double. Check out Netflix’s extensive list of the full cast here. The reality show reproduces many elements from the award-winning survival drama. In 2023, players played familiar games like Red Light, Green Light and Glass Bridge. The next set of games in Season 2 includes The Count, Six-Legged Pentathlon, Catch Mingle, Marbles, Slides and Ladders, Circle of Trust and the undisclosed Finale Game, according to Tudum. Without revealing spoilers about which players have been eliminated so far,… The post The Challenge’ Season 2 Release Schedule—When Do New Episodes Drop? appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Squid Games: The Challenge. Episode 101 of Squid Games: The Challenge. COURTESY OF NETFLIX One of the highest-stakes game shows is back on streaming. The second season of Squid Game: The Challenge officially premiered on Netflix on Tuesday, Nov. 4. Here’s everything you need to know about tuning in, including when new episodes and the finale will be released. Squid Game: The Challenge is filmed in the U.K. and is based on the hit original South Korean series Squid Game, one of Netflix’s most popular shows of all time. The show’s third and final season aired in June 2025 and ended with the heartbreaking death of a major character and the possibility of an American spinoff. Forbes‘Squid Game’ Season 3 Ending Explained—Who Wins, Who Dies And What It All MeansBy Monica Mercuri Like Season 1, 456 players from around the world are competing for a massive $4.56 million prize ($10,000 per contestant), one of the largest game-show jackpots in history. Contestants must take on a variety of challenges, build strategic alliances and sometimes betray those alliances, all for a chance to make it to the finale. According to Netflix, Season 2 contestants range in age from 21 to 77 and include nurses, bartenders, an NFL cheerleader, a retired bomb technician, a Dairy Queen owner, a lobster fisherman and even Robert Pattinson’s Twilight stunt double. Check out Netflix’s extensive list of the full cast here. The reality show reproduces many elements from the award-winning survival drama. In 2023, players played familiar games like Red Light, Green Light and Glass Bridge. The next set of games in Season 2 includes The Count, Six-Legged Pentathlon, Catch Mingle, Marbles, Slides and Ladders, Circle of Trust and the undisclosed Finale Game, according to Tudum. Without revealing spoilers about which players have been eliminated so far,…

The Challenge’ Season 2 Release Schedule—When Do New Episodes Drop?

2025/11/05 03:02

Squid Games: The Challenge. Episode 101 of Squid Games: The Challenge.

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One of the highest-stakes game shows is back on streaming. The second season of Squid Game: The Challenge officially premiered on Netflix on Tuesday, Nov. 4. Here’s everything you need to know about tuning in, including when new episodes and the finale will be released.

Squid Game: The Challenge is filmed in the U.K. and is based on the hit original South Korean series Squid Game, one of Netflix’s most popular shows of all time. The show’s third and final season aired in June 2025 and ended with the heartbreaking death of a major character and the possibility of an American spinoff.

Forbes‘Squid Game’ Season 3 Ending Explained—Who Wins, Who Dies And What It All Means

Like Season 1, 456 players from around the world are competing for a massive $4.56 million prize ($10,000 per contestant), one of the largest game-show jackpots in history. Contestants must take on a variety of challenges, build strategic alliances and sometimes betray those alliances, all for a chance to make it to the finale.

According to Netflix, Season 2 contestants range in age from 21 to 77 and include nurses, bartenders, an NFL cheerleader, a retired bomb technician, a Dairy Queen owner, a lobster fisherman and even Robert Pattinson’s Twilight stunt double. Check out Netflix’s extensive list of the full cast here.

The reality show reproduces many elements from the award-winning survival drama. In 2023, players played familiar games like Red Light, Green Light and Glass Bridge. The next set of games in Season 2 includes The Count, Six-Legged Pentathlon, Catch Mingle, Marbles, Slides and Ladders, Circle of Trust and the undisclosed Finale Game, according to Tudum.

Without revealing spoilers about which players have been eliminated so far, the premiere introduced two ruthless games, The Count and The Six-Legged Pentathlon, which quickly slashed the player pool to roughly a quarter of the original 456 contestants.

When Do New Episodes Of Squid Game: The Challenge Season 2 Come Out On Netflix?

Squid Game: The Challenge.

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New episodes of Squid Game: The Challenge Season 2 will be released on Tuesdays at at 3 a.m. ET / 12 a.m. PT on Netflix over a three-week period.

How Many Episodes Are In Squid Game: The Challenge?

There are nine episodes in Squid Game: The Challenge Season 2. For comparison, the freshman season, released two years ago in November 2023, had 10 episodes.

What Is The Squid Game: The Challenge Release Schedule?

Squid Game: The Challenge.

PETE DADDS/NETFLIX

The first four episodes of Squid Game: The Challenge Season 2 premiered on Tuesday, Nov. 4, at 3 a.m. ET / 12 a.m. PT. The remaining episodes will be released in batches on Tuesday leading up to the Season 2 finale on Nov. 18, when one winner will be crowned.

Check out the full release schedule with episode titles announced so far below.

  • Episode 1, “Six Legs” — Aired Nov. 4, 2025 (premiere)
  • Episode 2, “Catch” — Aired Nov. 4, 2025
  • Episode 3, “The Doll” — Aired Nov. 4, 2025
  • Episode 4, “Mingle” — Aired Nov. 4, 2025
  • Episode 5, “TBA” — Airing Nov. 11, 2025
  • Episode 6, “TBA” — Airing Nov. 11, 2025
  • Episode 7, “TBA” — Airing Nov. 11, 2025
  • Episode 8, “TBA” — Airing Nov. 11, 2025
  • Episode 9 , “TBA” — Airing Nov. 18, 2025 (finale)

How To Watch Squid Game: The Challenge Season 2

To watch Squid Game: The Challenge, you’ll need a Netflix membership. The streamer currently offers three plans: Standard with ads starts at $7.99 per month, Standard (no ads) is $17.99 per month, and Premium (no ads) is $24.99 per month. You can learn more on Netflix’s plans and pricing site page.

Can You Watch Squid Game: The Challenge Season 2 For Free?

Unfortunately, Netflix does not offer a free trial at this time. That means the only way to watch the new season of Squid Game: The Challenge, as well as the previous season of the reality competition series, is with a paid subscription.

Who Won Squid Game: The Challenge Season 1?

Squid Game: The Challenge. Mai Whelan in Squid Game: The Challenge.

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Mai Whelan (Player 287) won the first season of Squid Game: The Challenge. The 55-year-old immigration adjudicator outwitted 455 other contestants to win the $4.56 million prize. Whelan formed alliances with Chad (Player 286), Figgy (Player 033), Brownie (Player 258) and Cookie (Player 285). She earned her way into the final three, competing against Sam (Player 016) and Phill (Player 451).

After her win, Mai told Netflix’s Tudum that she planned to renovate her home and build a small dock for a boat, as well as donate to causes she cares about. “My heart is with people, animals, and climate change,” she added. “If we continue what we’re doing, there won’t be a future for all the little kids growing up right now.”

Watch the official trailer for Squid Game: The Challenge Season 2 below.

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/monicamercuri/2025/11/04/what-time-is-squid-game-the-challenge-season-2-coming-out-on-netflix/

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