'Squid Game' Series 3 Racks Up 60 Million Views — Streaming Phenomenon Continues to Break Records

First place in more than 190 countries - something to be proud of.
60 million views in three days. Netflix has never had such numbers. Not even the previous seasons of the most scandalous series of recent years. The Squid Game is back — and it's back with such a bang that all the service's charts are bursting at the seams.
A few days have passed since June 27 — and that's it. The series instantly burst into first place in more than 190 countries, including the United States, Canada, Great Britain, Brazil and India. Even the second season, which beat all expectations and scored 68 million in four days, now looks like a preparation for a record. Because the third season is no longer just a series, it's a phenomenon.
The final six episodes instantly became the main topic of discussion - on social networks, in critics' reviews, in spoiler chats and in dormant fan groups that suddenly came to life. Everyone is trying to figure out how deep the creators have gone now, how many layers they have added to the original idea, and which characters will survive further. Or not survive at all.
Netflix has already included The Squid Game in the list of the most popular projects in the history of the service. Now the third season is in ninth place, but this is only the beginning — new weeks are ahead, and, apparently, the series will still have its say in the race for the title of absolute champion.
And yes, viewers have only one question: is this definitely the finale or is there still another game ahead?