Overview
- Season 3 premiered on September 25 with six episodes, continuing Arisu and Usagi’s story as a new crisis pulls them back into peril.
- The series is currently a streaming hit, ranking No. 2 on Netflix’s global charts according to recent reporting.
- Cast interviews detail a large-scale, water-based final game filmed on a custom pool set with multiple safety teams in place.
- This season departs from the original manga by blending elements from the sequel Retry with new, original storyline choices.
- Netflix has not announced a Season 4 or any spin-off, and discussion of future Japanese or international iterations remains speculative.