
Love Island Games is introducing a drastic format change that could ruin the whole season
This was a huge mistake
Love Island Games season two is arriving in just under two weeks, however there’s a new element that’s threatening to already ruin the new season.
So, what exactly is being introduced and why are people already threatening to boycott the show because of it?
Well, season one of Love Island Games was pre-recorded meaning that viewers had absolutely zero influencer over which couples and cast members ended up getting the boot.

This meant that it was all up to how they performed in the challenges and were often left to the mercy of their co-stars.
However, season two of Games is completely flipping this format and not only will the show not be pre-recorded but viewers will be able to vote for which cast members get to stay versus who will get eliminated.
However, a lot of viewers are already fuming over this drastic change as some cast members are already hugely more popular than others, meaning they could be unfairly favoured during voting.

It also doesn’t help that Love Island Games is premiering on Peacock on September 19th, but isn’t premiering on ITV until later on, meaning a huge amount of UK viewers might miss out watching it live.
As such, any cast members that aren’t from the US series could be hugely at risk of getting eliminated far earlier than they would have been without viewer voting.

One person vented on Twitter: “Love Island Games is ruining a good thing by allowing the public to vote in season two. The LACK of voting is what I liked most about season one.”
Another added: “Love Island Games season two having public votes… another season about to be ruined by fan discourse this is why it should’ve been pre-recorded.”
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