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‘Beast Games’ Season 2 to Feature CarryMinati

Prime Video’s Beast Games Season 2 will localise episodes with creators from India, Spanish and French-speaking regions.

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‘Beast Games’ Season 2 to Feature CarryMinati

Prime Video’s global unscripted series Beast Games is expanding its format in Season 2 by featuring different creators based on the viewer’s country. Two episodes in the upcoming season will include region-specific creator appearances, marking a strategic move towards localisation for a global audience. The change will apply to the first and ninth episodes of the new season.

For audiences in Spanish-speaking countries and territories, Argentinian creator Fede, who has over 70 million YouTube subscribers, will appear in Episode 1.

Viewers in French-speaking regions will see French creator Amixem, who has over 9 million subscribers, also featured in the first episode.

For Indian audiences, Episode 9 will feature CarryMinati, marking a dedicated India-specific creator appearance within the series.

Record-Breaking Creator Integrations

Season 2 of Beast Games, titled “Strong vs. Smart”, has set a Guinness World Records title for the most macro influencer integrations in a single TV series. A total of 42 creators with large global followings were invited to participate in the season.

These creators were given VIP access, gifts, and a guided tour of the set and Beast City. Their behind-the-scenes content is expected to be released during the show’s launch window.

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Prize Money and Format

As with the previous season, the stakes remain high. The winner of Season 2 will take home $5 million, with an additional $15 million in cash and prizes distributed across challenges.

The season continues the core format where competitors representing strength and intelligence face off in large-scale challenges that test physical ability, strategy, and decision-making.

Season 2 Release Schedule on Prime Video

Beast Games Season 2 will premiere on Prime Video on January 7, 2026, with the first three episodes releasing together. New episodes will then drop weekly, leading up to the season finale on February 25, 2026.

About the Show

Created and hosted by MrBeast, the series brings together 100 of the world’s strongest competitors and 100 of the world’s smartest minds to compete for the top prize.

Season 1 featured 1,000 participants and saw the prize pool grow to $10 million, making it the largest reality competition series ever produced. The show became Prime Video’s most-watched unscripted series, drawing 50 million viewers within 25 days of release.

Renewals and Production Team

The success of Beast Games has already led to a third-season renewal, announced during Amazon’s upfront presentation in May. The platform cited the show as a major driver of advertiser interest.

MrBeast returns as host and executive producer. The series is co-created by Sean Klitzner, Tyler Conklin and Mack Hopkins, with Klitzner and Matt Apps serving as showrunners. Conklin also returns as series director alongside a larger executive production team.

A Strategic Shift in Global Reality Content

The last visit of YouTube heavyweights MrBeast, Logan Paul, KSI and IShowSpeed to Mumbai in November 2024, was more than a celebrity appearance. It reflected India’s growing pull in the global creator economy.

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With Season 2, Prime Video is experimenting with targeted localisation on an already proven global format. By integrating creators with strong regional influence, Beast Games is positioning itself to deepen engagement across markets while keeping the core competition intact.

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