'Ppyongppyeong Earth Arcade 3' shows signs of a spectacular finale.

Today, the final episode of 'Ppyongppyeong Earth Arcade 3' will air on the cable channel tvN at 8:40 p.m., featuring a shocking air game with a camera detox penalty following digital detox and mouse detox.

In the team competition air game with a 40-year bet, Lee Eun-ji, Mimi, Lee Young-ji, and An Yu-jin, who issued the challenge, will dedicate themselves to practice as they will have one wish granted if they collectively succeed for 40 years. In particular, the air game beginner, Lee Young-ji, motivated by PD Na Young-seok's prediction of failure, states, “I will become a master of air within a day,” diving into cramming and igniting passion until late at night.

Also, as the long-awaited 40-year betting air game approaches, the participants express their wishes while the production team proposes a camera detox penalty in case of failure, causing a flood of complaints. Although they have to complete the remaining schedule, filming will not take place, leaving it as a lifelong memory for the participants and the production team.

Moreover, while Mimi and An Yu-jin have relatively stable air skills, Lee Eun-ji and Lee Young-ji are beginners in air games and need to achieve the best results based on short-term training. Curiosity is rising about whether the participants can escape the camera detox penalty.

The broadcast will also reveal the chaotic rooftop party scene where the participants meet again in Korea. The participants will appear in their own unique, flamboyant outfits and split into teams of Lee Eun-ji and Lee Young-ji, and Mimi and An Yu-jin, entering the 'You have an easy-to-read heart curling' game to compete for Portuguese souvenirs.

Above all, the 'You have an easy-to-read heart curling' game designates one phrase and one action each from the opposing team members that they frequently use as prohibited words and actions. If they use the designated prohibited word or action during the game, they will lose a stone or receive a score of 0, adding to the fun. As such, the participants find themselves caught in an infinite reset cycle, increasing interest in a competition that seems never-ending.

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