Love Island Games Season 3: Canceled or Renewed? Here’s the Latest

Love Island Games just wrapped a buzzy Season 2, and the hit spin-off’s fate hangs in the balance: is Season 3 a go or a no? Here’s where the renewal stands and what to watch for next.
Love Island Games just wrapped its second season, which means the next question is obvious: are we getting a Season 3 or is Peacock going to leave us on read?
'Peacock hasn't renewed or canceled Love Island Games Season 3 yet.'
Where things stand
As of now, there is no official yes or no from Peacock. The show is a legit hit for the streamer, so the odds look good, but it all comes down to the usual streaming math: viewership, engagement, and whether the buzz sticks. Fans are expecting more, but until Peacock says the word, it is what it is.
Quick refresher: what this spin-off actually is
Love Island Games is Peacock's reality competition mash-up that pulls familiar faces from the global Love Island universe and drops them into a format that mixes dating antics with physical and mental challenges. The host is Maya Jama, who has been fronting the UK version since its Season 9. It is very much Love Island, but with more sweat and scoreboards.
Season 2 finale: the need-to-know
The finale kept things busy with two challenges and a prize twist that got people talking. First up was 'Towers of Trust' — a brainy test where couples had to move discs between poles in size order. Then came 'The Heist,' a combo of athletic and strategic tasks built around collecting money bags with assigned point values.
- Justine Ndiba and Tyrique Hyde won the 'Towers of Trust' challenge.
- Isaiah Campbell and Lucinda Strafford outlasted everyone in the final rounds and were crowned Season 2 winners.
- After the win, the eliminated Islanders voted on who deserved the entire $250,000 prize. Isaiah got the most votes.
- Isaiah chose to split the money with Lucinda, so they each took home $125,000.
That prize money wrinkle
If you have whiplash from hearing different numbers, you are not imagining things. The show is often described with a top prize of $100,000, but Season 2's pot was actually $250,000 in the finale, decided by a vote from the eliminated Islanders. It is a very Love Island Games twist — and yes, a little inside baseball for how the format can flex.
The bottom line
There is no greenlight yet, but given how popular the show is, a Season 3 feels likely. When Peacock makes the call, expect more globe-hopping Islanders, more ridiculous (and weirdly clever) challenges, and Maya Jama keeping the chaos on track. Until then, we wait.