In addition, an epilogue containing the participants' impressions was also released at the end, revealing their behind-the-scenes stories and the realizations they felt through it, and showing touching moments.
Yongjun Choi said through his agency World Star Entertainment, “It was a good experience where I was able to learn about my own psychology and abilities once again while participating in the survival ‘Treasure Hunt’ with a prize money. “I was able to see many aspects of myself through people’s desires and competition,” he said. “In the end, the treasures I was looking for were two things: the relationships we filmed together and the valuable experiences we had. “I will work hard to use what I felt while filming to be helpful in my future activities,” he said confidently.
Meanwhile, broadcaster Choi Yong-jun, who signed an exclusive contract with World Star Entertainment last May and announced his full-scale entry into broadcasting, took on the role of team leader in the special forces, the winning unit of last year's 'Steel Unit 2', showing 'unrivaled power' and creating many buzzwords. He received a lot of love from fans and quickly became a hot topic. In JTBC's 'Over the Top', he participated as a member of the entertainment celebrity B team, showing explosive energy and talent, and is making his name known through various activities such as broadcasting and appearing in music videos.
Additionally, on Saturday, February 25th next month, he will be meeting fans in person for the first time through his first fan meeting & fan signing event with HID Lee Dong-gyu of 'Steel Unit 2', and tickets are currently being sold successfully at Melon Ticket.
Ryu Ye-ji, Ten Asia Reporter ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr