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Alice In Borderland Season 3 On OTT: The trailer of Alice In Borderland Season 3 is out now. The new season sees the return of Arisu (Kento Yamazaki) and Usagi (Tao Tsuchiya), who are once again pulled into the brutal world of Borderland, this time triggered by the mysterious appearance of the Joker card. Along with the trailer, makers have also shared the official released date of Alice In Borderland Season 3. Here is all you need to know:

Alice In Borderland Season 3 Trailer

The trailer for Season 3 has unveiled a glimpse into the forthcoming narrative and it's clear that Arisu and Usagi's hard-won freedom is about to be brutally upended. Having narrowly escaped the clutches of their tormentors in Season 2, the duo's respite is short-lived as they're dragged back into a world of deadly games, treacherous landscapes and fractured alliances.

The stakes are higher than ever, with the pair separated and forced to navigate a complex web of new players, each with their own agendas and motivations. As they struggle to survive and outwit their adversaries, their desperate fight to reunite becomes the emotional core of the season. Watch the trailer here:

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Alice In Borderland Season 3 OTT Release Date And Platform

Alice In Borderland Season 3 is all set to stream on Netflix from September 25, 2025.

About the series: Alice in Borderland is a Japanese science fiction thriller series based on Haro Aso's manga of the same name. Directed by Shinsuke Sato, the show follows Kento Yamazaki and Tao Tsuchiya's characters, who find themselves trapped in a desolate, parallel version of Tokyo. In this alternate world, they're forced to participate in perilous and sadistic games to survive.

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The games are represented by playing cards, with different suits and difficulties determining the challenges they'll face. These games serve as a means to extend their "visas," which, if expired, result in a gruesome execution by laser beams from the sky.