Alice In Borderland – What Is The Beach: Alice In Borderland Season 2 is going to release on Netflix Just a few hours from Now, season 1 was a blockbuster and many of us are now waiting for another season of the show.

However, for all those who missed season 1 or have some doubts about that, here we are going to answer some of burning questions from season 1.

What Is The Beach?

After Alice and Usagi start working together, Alice tells her about what Karube had heard in the Walkie-Talkie regarding The Beach both of them start a search they end up finding a huge mansion that has electricity while the rest of the city does not. They’re captured by the men and are soon presented in the mansion to the people living inside.

The Beach, according to the Hatter who is Number 1 of The Beach is an organization that works towards sending people to the real world after they have been transported to the world where they need to participate in games.

They inform Alice and Usagi that the cards that they collect after completing the games, if the player is able to complete the whole deck of cards, then those cards can be used to transport only 1 person back to the original world.

All the people inside The Beach have been tagged with numbers where Hatter is the number 1 meaning the first one in line to return to the real world. Hatter considers The Beach as a utopia where people who have been sent to another world can live freely. However, there are three rules for living on The Beach which are

  1. Wear swimsuits at all times so you can’t hide firearms. Free to drink, take drugs and have sex.
  2. All Playing cards will belong on the Beach. Who contributes more cards will be promoted to a higher rank.
  3. Death to the traitors.

Also Read:

  1. Alice In Borderland Chota and Karube Death
  2. Alice In Borderland Cards Meaning?

 

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