
The Devil's Plan Season 2 Part 3: When will finale release? Here's release date, time and where to watch
The Devil's Plan Season 2
, titled
Death Room
, on May 20, 2025. The show, which tests intelligence and strategy, concludes its second season with episodes 10 to 12. Fans can stream all three episodes at once as the series wraps up.
Final Episodes Release Date, Time and Where to Watch
Episodes 10 to 12 of The Devil's Plan Season 2 will be available on Netflix from May 20, 2025. The episodes will go live at 12am PT and 3am ET. Viewers in other regions can watch them at 5am in Brazil, 8am in the UK, 10am in Central Europe, 1:30pm in India, 7pm in Australia, and 9pm in New Zealand.
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Complete Episode Count and Format
The season includes 12 episodes in total, the same as Season 1. While the number of episodes has not changed, the number of contestants has. Season 2 has 14 players instead of 12. This adds more competition. Each player competes in mental challenges to stay in the game.
Episode Schedule
Netflix split Season 2 into three parts. The schedule is as follows:
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Part 1 (Episodes 1-4): May 6, 2025
Part 2 (Episodes 5-9): May 13, 2025
Part 3 (Episodes 10-12): May 20, 2025
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What Happens in the Death Room?
The Death Room is in the prison area of the game's setting. Here, prison matches are held. Contestants placed in the lower ranks go to this area. A masked host explains that these matches lead to eliminations. One player wins a game piece, and one player is removed from the game in each match. These eliminations bring the players closer to the final prize.
FAQs
How many episodes are in The Devil's Plan Season 2?
There are 12 episodes in total. They were released in three parts across three weeks on Netflix.
What is the Death Room in The Devil's Plan?
The Death Room is where prison matches happen. Players can be eliminated, and winners can collect a puzzle piece.

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