Seasons & Episode
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EP1 - AI Zone
August. 07,2024
Survive for four hours in a world filled with robots that look just like Yoo Jae-suk!
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EP2 - Break Zone
August. 07,2024
Survive for four hours while repaying the massive loan in a collapsing paper house!
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EP3 - Fact Check Zone
August. 07,2024
Survive for four hours while fact-checking in an abandoned resort filled with strange phenomena!
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EP4 - Bug Zone
August. 14,2024
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EP5 - Episode 5
August. 21,2024
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EP6 - Episode 6
August. 28,2024
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EP7 - Episode 7
September. 04,2024
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EP8 - Episode 8
September. 11,2024
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Synopsis
This brand new mystery variety show that has only one rule: "Survive, no matter what". For each mission, cast members will enter an unknown, virtual reality space through a secret door. No matter what reality they face through the door, they must endure and survive.
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