Netflix brought back its monster global hit Squid Game for a second season, setting a new global viewership record in the process, even after a massive footage leak.
The streaming service announced on Tuesday that the show has amassed a whopping 68 million views in its premiere week, according to a press release.
It is the most views ever amassed for a show's premiere week, with the show ranking #1 in 92 different countries around the globe, with 487.6 million viewing hours.
Squid Game Season 2 also set another record, becoming the quickest show to enter the streaming service's Most Popular list for non-English-language shows, doing so just days after it's debut.
The all-time Most Popular list counts viewership over a show's first 91 days, though it only needed a few days to debut in 7th place on the chart behind Lupin: Part 2 (68.4 million).
Squid Game Season 1 is the most-watched TV show in Netflix history with 265.2 million views and over 2.2 billion hours viewed.


Given the massively popular launch for Season 2, it's entirely possible Season 2 could surpass Season 1 on the all-time viewership charts.
The 68 million premiere week views easily smashed the previous record of 50.1 million views by Wednesday back in 2022.
Netflix fans rejoice as long-awaited season of global sensation returns for a new season this year

The new Squid Game season also brought the first season back on the charts for the week of December 23-29.
That put it behind behind Season 2 and the limited series La Palma (12.2 million views 37.4 million viewing hours).
While they're told they have a chance to win untold billions, they are not told they are playing with their actual lives at stake.
The main character was Seong Gi-hun (Lee Jung-jae), a gambling addict and father who somehow manages to win the top prize.




Instead of silently taking his winnings, the first season ended with Gi-hun vowing to find the mysterious Front Man (Byung-hun Lee) and stop the Squid Games for good.
Netflix has also expanded the franchise in many ways including the non-fatal reality show Squid Game: The Challenge.
There is also another VR adventured dubbed Squid Game: Virtuals and the video game Squid Game: Unleashed.
Netflix has already renewed Squid Game for a third and final season, which is set to debut in 2025.
