Alice In Borderland S2 -2022- E4-6 Dual Audio -... ❲2025-2027❳

Runtime: ~49 minutes

Theme: Deception and Paranoia. Game: Solitary Confinement

The Setting: The game takes place in a prison facility. The players are locked in individual cells, unable to see one another. The only way to interact is through a communal courtyard.

The Rules:

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The Climax: The game turns into a "prisoner's dilemma." The players eventually realize that they cannot trust anyone. Chishiya figures out who the Jack is by tracking the flow of misinformation. In the end, Chishiya outsmarts the Jack, leading to the Jack's death by explosion. Chishiya wins the game, proving that pure logic trumps emotional manipulation.


Arisu, Usagi, Chishiya, and others are drawn into a sprawling game inside a subway station and abandoned amusement park. The rules: two teams (Horses vs. Knights) must capture the opponent’s “king” within a time limit. Players wear color-coded vests, and if their vest’s LED turns red, they’re out. Alice in Borderland S2 -2022- E4-6 Dual Audio -...

Theme: Logic vs. Emotion. Game: Beauty Contest (Game of Beauty)

The Setting: A luxurious rooftop hotel/party venue

Alice in Borderland Season 2, released on December 22, 2022, on Netflix, takes the deadly survival games to a "Next Stage" where players must face the elusive "Citizens" of Borderland represented by face cards. Episodes 4 through 6 of this season are pivotal, shifting from high-octane action to deep psychological and philosophical battles. Season 2 Overview Runtime: ~49 minutes Theme: Deception and Paranoia

Following the massacre at "The Beach" in Season 1, Arisu, Usagi, and their remaining allies find themselves hunted across a desolate Tokyo by the King of Spades, a ruthless marksman. To earn their survival and uncover the truth of this world, they must clear the remaining face card games.

The climax of the Checkmate game. Arisu realizes the true goal isn’t capturing the king — it’s outlasting the time limit with the most members alive. Kyuma admits he designed the game to see “what humans do when cooperation and competition clash.”

Chishiya (Nijiro Murakami), the fan-favorite antihero, shines here. His cold logic clashes with human desperation. The episode introduces new characters like Enji (a gentle giant) and Uta (a pragmatic nurse). Key Characters: