This article contains spoilers forSquid Gameseasons 1 and 2.

Squid Gamedoes a phenomenal job of getting us to care for a number of contestants.

Here are some of the most heartbreaking betrayals weve seen inSquid Gamethus far.

Won Ji-an as Se-mi in Squid Game S2

Which ends up being true, just not in the way we think.

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Sang-woo uses Alis trust in him to his advantage.

Ali calls out for Sang-woo, looking for his friend as the game comes to a close.

They do their best to help each other survive up until the fourth game.

Like Sang-woo and Ali, Gi-hun and Il-nam end up as partners, testing the limits of their friendship.

In the end, he does, somewhat, and Il-nam is aware enough to know that he did.

This is where the real betrayal comes in.

In the season finale, Gi-hun receives a mysterious invitation from Il-nam a year after winning the games.

In-ho was a contestant in one of the previous games and won.

After his victory, he was offered the job as The Front Man.

Its a heartbreaking moment that shows us just how cold and calculating In-ho can be.

Player 456 Seong Gi-hun and Player 001 Oh Young-il a.k.a.

In the end, however, thats not the case.

Captain Park uses the storm as a cover to throw him overboard in an attempt to cover his tracks.