AAA Clock Gets 'Squid Game'-Inspired DLC, But Only In Japan

AAA Clock Gets ‘Squid Game’-Inspired DLC, But Only In Japan

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AAA Clock Squid Game
Image: RedDeerGames

AAA Clock left some of us scratching our heads when it launched on Switch earlier this year, but publisher RedDeerGames is clearly on to a winner here, as the company has just launched a ‘deluxe’ edition of the time-keeping app, along with three new clock faces – one of which is based on the hit Netflix TV series, Squid Game.

RedDeerGames says that the new faces are a direct result of the feedback received from the launch of the base app back in October, as users have been saying they got bored of looking at the same clock face.

The Squid Game-themed clock design comes free with the deluxe edition, and is, according to the publisher, “inspired by a popular TV series,” which is RedDeerGames’ way of referencing the connection without actually saying it explicitly. The eShop description even mentions the famous “Red Light, Green Light” game.

AAA Clock Squid Game
Image: RedDeerGames

The clock showcases a design that features circle and triangle shapes, which also appear in the hit South Korean show. The pixel-style clock in the middle is similar to the counter in the TV series which displays how many players remain.

Squid Game, in case you’ve been living under a rock, presents a dystopian challenge where a selection of down-on-their-luck individuals must participate in childhood games in order to win a cash prize, with dire consequences waiting for those who fail. It is officially Netflix’s most popular show, with 1.65 billion viewing hours during its first four weeks.

The other two DLC clocks are paid-for items. One has a planet-like design while the other is based on RedDeerGames’ Cyber Protocol.

There’s no word on whether or not the deluxe version of AAA Clock will come to the west, but, according to Automaton West, the base version of the app is ranked alongside Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl and Shin Megami Tensei V in the North American eShop’s ‘most-played’ list (based on December 6th’s update data). Given that fact, we’d say there’s a fair chance of this coming to the west.



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