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Player 132 was a contestant in the 33rd Squid Game in 2020.
History[]
Player 132 is deeply in debt and sees the high-stakes competition as a last chance to win a life-changing amount of money. Like many others in the game, he is driven by desperation to escape his financial burdens. After being recruited, he wakes up in a large, unfamiliar room with 455 other players. This disorienting experience sets the stage for the tension and fear that permeates the competition. Upon arrival, he witnesses a confrontation between two other players, Jang Deok-su and Kang Sae-byeok. This fight highlights the underlying tensions and desperation among participants, showcasing the hostile environment of the game. He signs a contract agreeing to the rules of the game and poses for a photo, officially entering the first game called Red Light, Green Light. Despite the initial chaos that ensued after the first game's rules were revealed, including the shocking deaths of Player 324 and Player 250, Player 132 managed to keep his composure. He ran strategically, making it to the finish line and successfully passing through the game as many contestants were eliminated around him.
Following the game, Player 132 was deeply affected by the loss of fellow contestants, grappling with the weight of their deaths. When a vote was held to decide whether to continue the games, it’s unknown what he voted though, but the staff voted to discontinue the games, leading to their temporary return home. After returning to his hometown, Player 132 found it hard to adjust to life outside the competition. When the opportunity to re-enter the games arose, he chose to return, motivated by the hope of winning the grand prize. Player 132 exhibited adaptability and resourcefulness in the second game, Sugar Honeycombs, where he managed to survive the intricate challenges, showcasing his determination to outlast these competition.
In Tug of War, Player 132 joined Team Two, a decision that would prove pivotal in the fierce competition. Together, they strategized and worked in unison, their determination and strength evident as they faced off against a formidable opposing team.
Death[]
During Tug of War, he recruited Team Two, then they were put against either Team Eight or Team Six. However, he and Team Two did not manage to pull the others off, causing them to fall off, then die.
Trivia[]
- In 28th Squid Game, Hwang In-ho was Player 132 and won.
Mistakes[]
- A female Player 132 is seen at the staircase while heading to Sugar Honeycombs, this female Player 132 has her picture or face of Player 132’s icon.
Behind the scenes[]
Player 132 was portrayed by five unknown extras.
Appearances[]
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References[]
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- ↑ Assuming the remaining games all occurred on consecutive days after the Squid Games resumed, Tug of War would've taken place on June 27, with the final game happening on June 30.