‘Pyramid Game’ Dominates Prime Time As Most-Watched Thriller K-drama

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There's no stopping for WJSN Bona's "Pyramid Game" as the drama continues to unlock milestone after milestone as it heads into the finale.

In each fourth week, it became the most-watched work on TVING, taking the No. 1 spot.

'Pyramid Game' Enjoys Continuous Success Ahead Finale

The popularity of TVING's "Pyramid Game" continues to grow each week, hinting at its box office success.

On March 14, media outlets reported that the webtoon-based series took the No. 1 spot as the most-watched show on TVING since its premiere.

The drama received the highest number of weekly paid subscribers on TVING so far, besting Seo In Guk and Park So Dam's "Death's Game" and Esom and Ahn Jae Hong's "LTNS."

With this, both fans and representatives of "Pyramid Game" are more than elated, especially now that the series is in its penultimate week of broadcast.

The original writer of the webtoon, Dagonyak, even tipped their hat to the impressive cast of the drama, saying, "Each one of them interpreted my characters well in their own ways."

Dalgonyak asked the viewers to anticipate the finale, and said, "The ending is something no one should miss as it captures the girls of Class 5 as they face the truths, secrets and more."

Check out "Pyramid Game" every Thursday on TVING at 12:00 a.m. KST. It's also available on Paramount+ and Viu for worldwide viewers.


'Pyramid Game' Becomes New Hallyu Sensation

Since the announcement of its production, "Pyramid Game" has also captivated the viewers with its profound storytelling and an charismatic all-female ensemble.

Based on the webtoon of the same name, it follows the psychological warfare between students who play a popularity voting game in order to avoid being the target of school violence.

With its sound narration and amazing cast, the series received nods from viewers and critics alike. It also sparked global intrigue due to its similarities with the smash hit series "Squid Game."

"Pyramid Game" was described as the high school version of the Netflix for its glimpse into real-life circumstances many live in, minus the killings and bloody scenes.

According to the viewers, the two dramas predicate evil and survival through deadly games, which is the biggest similarity of the two.

Have you seen "Pyramid Game" yet? Share your thoughts on the drama with us in the comments down below!

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Written by Elijah Mully.

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