456 fans will be drawn for a 1,2,3 giant sun in

456 fans will be drawn for a 1,2,3 giant sun in
456 fans will be drawn for a 1,2,3 giant sun in Paris

Three years after the dazzling success of its first season, the series Squid Game returns to Netflix on December 26, 2024. The first season of Squid game has recorded more than 2.2 billion hours viewed, becoming the platform's most popular series to date.

Influencers present, including Inoxtag

To keep the many fans waiting, the American streaming platform is organizing a giant “1,2,3 soleil” game on the Champs-Élysées on Sunday 1is December. Participants will be able to meet influencers, including Inoxtag, the YouTuber who recently climbed Everest.

Players are encouraged to adopt “an exclusively playful spirit”, specify the platform and the Champs-Élysées Committee. A state of mind that is the opposite of that of the characters in the series who kill each other during cruel children's games in the hope of winning millions. “Fair play and mutual assistance are strongly encouraged” et “any malicious or violent behavior will be immediately sanctioned, and the player concerned excluded”, insist the organizers.

456 fans will be drawn

During the first part of the game in , 456 fans drawn at random will be divided into three teams led by content creators Maghla, Just Riadh and Inoxtag. Always under the gaze of Young-hee, the emblematic doll of the Korean series, “the general public will be invited to participate in a second part of “1,2,3 soleil” for a unique show full of twists and turns that everyone will be able to observe from both sides of the avenue”, according to a press release.

The winners will be invited to the screening of the second season in Paris on December 10. To participate in the draw, you must be over 18 years old and register on the dedicated site, open for 24 hours from Tuesday at midday (https://123soleil-sur-les-champs.fr ).

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