The campaign, "Learn Korean or Else," includes a new voice-activated TikTok filter, inspired by the Red Light, Green Light game in "Squid Game."
Attention, players. You are about to compete in a new challenge—but first, do you know how to speak Korean? In preparation for Season Two of “Squid Game,”
Duolingo has partnered with Netflix for a major cross promotional campaign for the second season of the latter's hit Korean dystopia drama Squid Game.
Duolingo partners with Netflix's Squid Game for a fun "Learn Korean or Else" campaign, encouraging fans to embrace the language before Season 2.
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Duolingo is adding over 40 keywords and phrases from Squid Game to its Korean course, enabling learners to connect even more closely with the series. By learning Korean, Squid Game fans can appreciate the renowned series on an entirely new level,
Squid Game Season 2 promos go all-in, from vending machines to ramen slurping, bringing the tension of the show into real-world, brand-powered moments to recreate the magic of its debut.
Duolingo and Netflix team up for the 'Learn Korean or Else' campaign inspired by Squid Game, including a K-Pop remix from the show.
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Users of the mobile language learning app Duolingo were startled in recent days by an invitation to learn Korean, and especially to pick up phrases from Squid Game Season 2, launching on Netflix next week.
The week ahead is a major one for Netflix stock as the internet television network broadcasts two NFL games and releases "Squid Game 2."