What Happens To Niragi In Season 2 Ending Explained: Alice In Borderland Season 2 is streaming right now on Netflix and while we’re happy that the show’s back, it has returned with twice the stakes as they now compete for the face cards.

However, what we see in Season 1 is a lot of backstories of the characters that define what they are in the game and what made them this way. One of them is Niragi who was bullied throughout his school life for being different and his persona in the game itself is totally different from what we saw him be like.

However, Niragi is pushed into the place of fire by Aguni after he goes berserk during the last game of Season 1 and starts shooting everyone, what happens to him in Season 2 after he returns is burnt all throughout and covered in bandages all over.

What Happens To Niragi In Season 2? Does He Die?

After Niragi returns in the first Episode all covered in bandages, he plays with Alice and the team for the King of Clubs Card. Behaving halfway decent throughout the game but after the team starts to lose all hope of winning, Niragi goes back to his old ways and tries to rape Usagi again but is stopped by Alice.

Alice and Shichiya meet him again in Episode 7 and confront both of them that they are not different from him and they are selfish as well, Niragi also shoots Chishiya twice in response to which Alice shoots him with a shotgun.

Throughout the series, Niragi stays there with Chishiya and when the time comes to choose whether to accept permanent residency inside the game country, he declines that offer and wakes up in the hospital after being in cardiac arrest and welcomes by Chishiya. Both of them do not have any memory of their time in the game country.


 

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