Alice in Borderland Season 3(Photo Credit –YouTube)

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Netflix’s Alice in Borderland came back for a third season, but this time the story wrapped up in only six episodes. That made it two episodes shorter than both season 1 and season 2, each of which had eight. Now, while the shift felt unusual, the reason behind the decision becomes clearer when looking at how the story was built.

Season 3 Expands Beyond The Manga With New Games

The third season pushed beyond the manga and offered an original continuation where Arisu and Usagi once again stepped into the Borderlands. The new set of survival games maintained the sense of unpredictability, but the season progressed at a much faster pace than before. Unlike the earlier installments, it skipped the slower buildup and jumped directly into its core conflict.

Why Alice In Borderland Season 3 Focuses On Fewer Characters?

Unlike earlier seasons that introduced a wide cast and stretched their mysteries across eight episodes, season 3 moved faster. Most of the familiar characters from previous arcs were gone, and the story narrowed its focus to Arisu and Usagi. This direct approach enabled the show to maintain a tight pace, transitioning smoothly from game to game without lingering too long.

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