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The Challenge 40: Battle of the Eras

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Battle of the Eras
Season 40
Presented byT. J. Lavin
No. of contestants40
LocationHo Chi Minh City, Vietnam
No. of episodes12
Release
Original networkMTV
Original releaseAugust 14, 2024 (2024-08-14) –
present
Season chronology
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The Challenge 40: Battle of the Eras is the fortieth season of the MTV reality competition series The Challenge, featuring alumni from The Real World, Road Rules, The Challenge, Are You the One?, Big Brother, Survivor, Love Island (U.S. and UK), Survival of the Fittest, and Exatlon competing in Vietnam for a share at a $1 million prize.[1][2] A launch special titled "Eras Only" aired on August 7, 2024, followed by the season premiere on August 14, 2024.[3][4]

Format

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Battle of the Eras features 40 contestants split into four teams based on which season of The Challenge they debuted on. Those who debuted during the first ten seasons (Road Rules: All Stars through The Inferno II) comprised Era I; those who debuted between the eleventh and twentieth seasons (The Gauntlet 2 through Cutthroat) made up Era II; those who debuted between the twenty-first and thirtieth seasons (Rivals through XXX: Dirty 30) made up Era III; and those who debuted between the thirty-first and thirty-ninth seasons (Vendettas through Battle for a New Champion) made up Era IV.[5]

Following the opening "Era Invitational" twist, the format of the game from episode 3-9 is as follows:

  • Daily challenges: Players compete in a challenge as teams. For the first challenge, teams had to elect one male and female representative, while for subsequent challenges, each team has a male and female target selected by the winners of the previous elimination round. The winning team's representatives/targets are safe from elimination while the last-place team's representatives/targets are automatically sent to the elimination round.
  • Nominations (The Chamber): The representatives/targets of the winning team must select a male and female representative/target from one of the teams that did not win to compete against the last-place team's representatives/targets in the elimination round. If the winners do not agree, they are sent to the elimination round instead.[6][7]
  • Eliminations (The Arena): The representatives/targets of the last-place team individually compete in an elimination round against the representatives/targets selected by the winners, or the winning representatives/targets if they could not agree on a decision. The winners continue in the competition and earn the power to choose the next targets, while the losers are eliminated.[8]

In episode 10, the game modified to an individual format where eliminations alternate between male and female cycles, with the first cycle determined by a coin toss. In the daily challenge, the last-place player of the designated gender is automatically sent to the Arena while the last-place player of the non-designated gender receives a disadvantage for the following challenge. The winning male and female player of the daily challenge are immune and receive the power to select one of the targets to compete in the elimination round against the last-place player of the daily challenge.

Twists
  • Era Invitational: For the first challenge, contestants compete against members of their Era, as part of the "Era Invitational" twist which culminates in eight eliminations. The last-place male and female player from each Era are automatically sent to the elimination round. The winning male and female player are immune and earn the power to select two members of their own Era to compete against the last-place players in the elimination round.[9]
  • Karma Vote: Each eliminated contestant is given the chance to rate the remaining contestants from one (lowest) to five (highest). The effect of these points will be revealed later in the season.[10]
  • Targets: From episodes 3-9, the winners of elimination round earn the power to select one male and female player from each team as new targets for the next cycle.[11] From episode 10, the winner of the elimination round selects three targets of the opposite gender (with the challenge winners immune from selection) for the next cycle.
  • Purge: In episode 12, the "Duned" challenge doubled as a Purge where the last-place male and female player were automatically eliminated from the competition.

Contestants

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Male contestants[1] Original season Finish
Cory Wharton Real World: Ex-Plosion
Derek Chavez The Real World: Cancun
Johnny "Bananas" Devenanzio The Real World: Key West
Jordan Wiseley The Real World: Portland
Josh Martinez Big Brother 19
Kyland Young Big Brother 23
Theo Campbell Love Island UK 3 Episode 12
Nehemiah Clark The Real World: Austin Episode 12
Ryan Kehoe Real World/Road Rules Challenge: Fresh Meat Episode 10
Devin Walker-Molaghan Are You the One? 3 Episode 9
Derrick Kosinski Road Rules: X-Treme Episode 8
Darrell Taylor Road Rules: Campus Crawl Episode 7
Brad Fiorenza The Real World: San Diego (2004) Episode 6
Chris "CT" Tamburello The Real World: Paris Episode 5
Horacio Gutiérrez Exatlón Estados Unidos 5 Episode 4
Tony Raines Real World: Skeletons Episode 3
Brandon Nelson The Challenge: Fresh Meat II Episode 2
Paulie Calafiore Big Brother 18 Episode 2
Mark Long Road Rules: USA – The First Adventure Episode 2
Leroy Garrett The Real World: Las Vegas (2011) Episode 2
Female contestants[1] Original season Finish
Aviv Melmed Real World/Road Rules Challenge: Fresh Meat
Cara Maria Sorbello The Challenge: Fresh Meat II
Jenny West Survival of the Fittest
Michele Fitzgerald Survivor: Kaôh Rōng
Olivia Kaiser Love Island USA 3
Rachel Robinson Road Rules: Campus Crawl
Tori Deal Are You the One? 4
Laurel Stucky The Challenge: Fresh Meat II Episode 12
Nia Moore The Real World: Portland Episode 11
Kaycee Clark Big Brother 20 Episode 9
Averey Tressler The Real World: Portland Episode 8
Tina Barta Road Rules: South Pacific Episode 7
Jonna Mannion The Real World: Cancun Episode 6
Emily Schromm The Real World: D.C. Episode 5
Aneesa Ferreira The Real World: Chicago Episode 4
Jodi Weatherton Road Rules: X-Treme Episode 3
KellyAnne Judd The Real World: Sydney Episode 2
Nurys Mateo Are You the One? 6 Episode 2
Katie Cooley Road Rules: The Quest Episode 2
Amanda Garcia Are You the One? 3 Episode 2

Teams

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Era I Era II Era III Era IV
Aneesa[A] Aviv[B] Amanda[C] Horacio[D]
Brad[E] Bananas[F] Averey[G] Jenny[H]
CT[I] Brandon[J] Cory[K] Josh[L]
Darrell[M] Cara Maria[J] Devin[C] Kaycee[N]
Derrick K.[E] Derek C.[O] Jonna[P] Kyland[Q]
Jodi[R] Emily[O] Jordan[S] Michele[T]
Katie[M] KellyAnne[U] Leroy[P] Nurys[D]
Mark[V] Laurel[J] Nia[W] Olivia[D]
Rachel[A] Nehemiah[F] Tony[K] Paulie[X]
Tina[M] Ryan[B] Tori[Y] Theo[L]
Debuted on

Gameplay

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Challenge games

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  • Light It Up: Players must assemble a three-dimensional puzzle, paddle a coracle to collect ten lights of their Era's color from buoys in a lake, then place them on their board onshore. The first male and female player from each Era to finish wins while the last-place male and female player from each Era are automatically sent to the elimination round.[12]
    • Winners: CT and Rachel (Era I), Bananas and Laurel (Era II), Cory and Tori (Era III), Horacio and Michele (Era IV)
  • Gladieater: Teams must paddle a dragon boat around an island. Once complete, each team member must consume one of eight delicacy dishes. Afterwards, teams must hang shields with logos of all 40 seasons of The Challenge to date in chronological order. The first team to finish wins while the last team to finish has their representatives automatically sent to the Arena.[10]
    • Winners: Era III
  • Cradled Cranium: Teams begin harnessed 30-feet above water. Each round, one member from each team selects an unrevealed trivia question from among various categories to answer, which also vary in points based on their difficulty. If they answer correctly, their team earns the points assigned to that question. However, if they answer incorrectly, two members of their team are dropped into the water and eliminated from the challenge. The team with the most points by the time all their team members are eliminated wins while the team with the fewest points have their targets automatically sent to the Arena. In the event of a tie, a sudden death round involving one member from each tied team is held.[11]
    • Winners: Era II
  • Fast Pass: Teams must carry and maneuver a large Y-shaped beam around various trees to reach eight sandbags, and return them to the start four at a time. Afterwards, two team members must distribute the sandbags on a balance beam so that the weight balances out. The first team to finish wins while the last team to finish has their targets automatically sent to the Arena.[8]
    • Winners: Era IV
  • Cloud Catcher: Three team members at a time race to collect large helium balloons attached to their team's poles and attempt to return them to their team's station intact, one at a time. When returning the balloons to their station, players must take them through a pergola covered in spikes. Once teams collect all their balloons, either intact or popped, they must solve a riddle and use the answer to unlock a chest to stop their time. The team with the most intact balloons collected wins, with ties broken based on time, while the team with the fewest intact balloons (or slowest time) has their targets automatically sent to the Arena.
    • Winners: Era IV
  • Leap of Faith: Four team members are selected to be harnessed and jump off the helipad of the Bitexco Financial Tower to grab one of four hanging flags. After one team member jumps, the three other members must pull them back up before the next player can jump. Teams are imposed varying time penalties for dropping or missing a flag or collecting two flags at once. There is also a bonus flag which deducts three minutes from teams' overall time if collected. After all four flags are collected, the non-jumping team members must solve a puzzle to have their team's time stopped. For teams with only four members, one team member who jumped must also solve the puzzle on their team's behalf. The team with the fastest time wins while the team with the slowest time has their targets automatically sent to the Arena.[13]
    • Winners: Era III
  • Battle for Honor: Inspired by the film Gladiator II, the challenge is played in male and female heats, with each heat lasting 20 minutes. Players begin on a muddy platform and attempt to push their opponents into the surrounding water using a shield while avoiding being pushed off themselves. Players are eliminated from the challenge if they are pushed into the water or get held down for an extended time. The team with the most players still standing by the end of both heats wins while the team with the fewest players has their targets automatically sent to the Arena.[14]
    • Winners: Era IV
  • Bottoms Out: Teams attempt to answer 27 math questions, with each equation only displayed briefly before the next one is shown. For each equation teams answer correctly, they receive one handhold or foothold for the next part of the challenge. Afterwards, teams enter a shipping container above water, where the walls are mounted with the handholds or footholds they earned. Once the bottom of the container opens, teams attempt to hold themselves up for as long as possible from the handholds or footholds. The team that holds on for the longest time wins while the team with the shortest time has their targets automatically sent to the Arena.
    • Winners: Era I
  • Fire Away: A trebuchet launches balls into a field which players must collect and place in a tube at their station two at a time. After collecting enough balls to fill the tube, players must then solve a puzzle. The first male and female player to solve their puzzle wins while the last-place female player receives a disadvantage at the next challenge and the last-place male player is automatically sent to the Arena.[15]
    • Winners: Jordan and Tori
  • Building Bridges: Players climb up a tower then slide down a pole to a wall with platforms along it. They must ascend the platforms, collect three coins along the way, and deposit the coins in a slot at the top. Afterwards, players must solve a puzzle, cross a bridge, then collect and deposit three coins from a second wall. Lastly, they must swing from a rope into a stack of boxes below. Players are disqualified from the challenge if they fall off the course at any time. The male and female player with the fastest time wins while the male player with the slowest time receives a disadvantage at the next challenge and the female player with the slowest time is automatically sent to the Arena. If multiple players are disqualified, last-place is determined by distance progressed along the course. As a disadvantage for placing last in the previous challenge, Michele is imposed a 30-second time penalty.[16]
    • Winners: Jenny and Kyland
  • Duned: Players race to complete a three-checkpoint "mini-final" across a series of sand dunes. The first male and female player to finish wins while the last-place male and female player are eliminated from the competition. The second-last female player receives a disadvantage at the next challenge and the second-last male player is automatically sent to the Arena. As a disadvantage for placing last in the previous challenge, Theo is imposed a two-minute time penalty.
    • Checkpoint 1: Players must dig through sand to find a key, or time-out after 30 minutes, before proceeding to the next checkpoint.
    • Checkpoint 2: Players must use their key to unlock a stand-up paddleboard, paddle down a river, then proceed on foot to the next checkpoint.
    • Checkpoint 3: Players complete a memory game by flipping over coracles to reveal a previous season of The Challenge and match it to a letter on the coracle in the corresponding position on the other side of the area. Once complete, players proceed to the finish line.[17]
    • Winners: Kyland and Tori
    • Eliminated: Laurel and Nehemiah

Elimination games

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  • Balls In: Each round, players play both offense and defense. The offense player has one attempt to deposit a ball into a goal at the center of a ring (or enter the inner boundary surrounding the ring with the ball) while the defense player attempts to stop them by blocking them and knocking the ball onto out of bounds. Players then switch roles and repeat the process before the end of the round. The first player to score in two out of three rounds wins.
    • Played by: Amanda vs. Nia, Leroy vs. Tony
  • Pole Wrestle: Players begin at the center of a ring with both hands on a pole. The first player to wrestle the pole out of their opponent's hands two out of three times wins.[12]
    • Played by: Aneesa vs. Katie, Derrick vs. Mark
  • Hall Brawl: Players must run through a narrow hallway, past/through their opponent and push a button at the opposite end. The player to hit the button first in two of three rounds wins.[18]
    • Played by: Olivia vs. Nurys, Paulie vs. Theo
  • Take Shelter: Players have 20 minutes to barricade the entrance to a bunker using provided materials. After those 20 minutes are up, players attempt to break into their opponent's bunker. The first player to break into the bunker and switch on the light inside wins.
    • Played by: Cara Maria vs. KellyAnne, Brandon vs. Ryan
  • One Step at a Time: Following the directions/restrictions listed on a board, players must place colored tiles onto a frame one at a time to create a path to the other side of the Arena. Each time they make a mistake, they must remove the incorrect tiles one at a time. The first player to correctly place their path to the other side of the Arena wins.[10]
    • Played by: Averey vs. Jodi, Darrell vs. Tony
  • Pick It Up: Players must throw a ball into an overhead track, collect as many bamboo jacks scattered around the Arena as possible, and catch the ball as it rolls out the other end of the track. After catching the ball, players can place the jacks they are holding on a board, and repeat this process until they collect 40 jacks. Each time players miss the ball, they must place the jacks they are holding behind a line further from their original point and collect them from there instead. The first player to collect 40 jacks on their board wins.[19]
    • Played by: Aneesa vs. Jenny, Derrick vs. Horacio
  • Getting Hammered: Players must remove 100 nails from a board, hammer them into an adjacent board, then press a button at the center of the Arena. The first player to finish wins.[13]
    • Played by: Emily vs. Tina, CT vs. Nehemiah
  • To the Point: Players begin in opposite sides of a cage which has a wall of spikes on each side and dozens of balls in the center for either player to throw. Players attempt to throw the balls onto their opponent's spikes, or block their opponent's shots, while their opponent tries to do the same. If a ball lands in the boundary in front of the wall, it is considered "dead" and can no longer be thrown. The player with the most balls landed on their opponent's spikes once all the balls are used up wins.[20]
    • Played by: Brad vs. Cory, Jonna vs. Rachel
  • Boxster-Phobia: Players begin behind a structure containing five sliding doors blocked by rods. They must slide the rods out of the structure to access the doors and make their way to the other end. Each door also has numbers on them which form an equation, the solution of which is the combination to unlock a button at the end of the structure. The first player to make their way through the structure, solve the equation and press their button wins.[13]
    • Played by: Darrell vs. Kyland, Michele vs. Tina
  • Fate of the Gladiators: Inspired by the film Gladiator II, players begin inside a boxing ring, with one player designated as the "striker" and the other as the "evader". The striker is blindfolded and attempts to strike as many of the 16 targets on the chest guard the evader is wearing as they can, while the evader tries to evade them. Players then switch roles and repeat this process. The player who hits the most targets during their turn as striker wins, with ties broken based on time. Additionally, the winners also receive tickets to the world premiere of Gladiator II.[21][22]
    • Played by: Cory vs. Derrick K., Averey vs. Rachel
  • Cable Connection Showdown: Players must untangle a bundle of cords and plug the cords into the corresponding outlet on a motherboard in order to light up a board with all 40 logos of The Challenge to date. The first player to correctly connect the plugs and press a button to light up all 40 logos wins.[23]
    • Played by: Devin vs. Kyland, Kaycee vs. Tori
  • Killer Quads: Players begin on quad bikes on opposite sides of a course. They must drive around the course and attempt to catch up to their opponent to take the ribbon hanging from their opponent's bike. The first player to collect their opponent's ribbon two out of three times wins.[15]
    • Played by: Bananas vs. Ryan
  • Forty-Fication: Each player has a stack of 40 chained-together crates which they must transfer to their designated square. To release the crates, players must solve math equations and enter the solutions to unlock and remove the chains. The first player to transfer all 40 crates to their designated area wins.[16]
    • Played by: Michele vs. Nia
  • Cramped Out: To begin, players place eight poles through their opponent's tube, making it harder for them to crawl through. Each round, players have one minute to crawl through their tube. After both players are through, they compete in a game of "high low" where the first player through their tube guesses whether the next card is higher or lower in the previous one. The winner gets to add two poles to their opponent's tube for the next round while the loser can only add one pole. This process then repeats until one player is unable to make it through their tube in time, with the time-limit reduced to 30 seconds after an extended period. The last player standing wins.[17]
    • Played by: Bananas vs. Theo

Game summary

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Eras phase
# Challenge Winners Era representatives/targets Arena contestants Arena game Arena outcome
Era Contestant Era I Era II Era III Era IV Last-place Winner's pick Winner Eliminated
1/2 Light It Up Era III Tori Nia Amanda Balls In Nia Amanda
Cory Leroy Tony Tony Leroy
Era I CT Mark Derrick K. Pole Wrestle Derrick K. Mark
Rachel Katie Aneesa Aneesa Katie
Era IV Horacio Theo Paulie Hall Brawl Theo Paulie
Michele Nurys Olivia Olivia Nurys
Era II Laurel KellyAnne Cara Maria Take Shelter Cara Maria KellyAnne
Bananas Ryan Brandon Ryan Brandon
3 Gladieater Era III Tony Darrell Derek C. Kyland Darrell [a] One Step at a Time Darrell Tony
Averey Jodi Aviv Kaycee Jodi Averey Jodi
4 Cradled Cranium Era II Laurel Aneesa Nia Jenny Jenny Aneesa Pick It Up Jenny Aneesa
Bananas Derrick K. Jordan Horacio Horacio Derrick K. Derrick K. Horacio
5 Fast Pass Era IV Olivia Tina Emily Tori Tina Emily Getting Hammered Tina Emily
Kyland CT Nehemiah Devin CT Nehemiah Nehemiah CT
6 Cloud Catcher Era IV Josh Brad Bananas Cory Brad Cory To the Point Cory Brad
Jenny Rachel Laurel Jonna Rachel Jonna Rachel Jonna
7 Leap of Faith Era III Nia Tina Aviv Michele Michele Tina Boxster-Phobia Michele Tina
Jordan Darrell Nehemiah Kyland Kyland Darrell Kyland Darrell
8 Battle for Honor Era IV Jenny Rachel Cara Maria Averey Rachel Averey Fate of the Gladiators Rachel Averey
Theo Derrick K. Derek C. Cory Derrick K. Cory Cory Derrick K.
9 Bottoms Out Era I Rachel Ryan Devin Kyland Devin Kyland Cable Connection Showdown Kyland Devin
Laurel Tori Kaycee Tori Kaycee Tori Kaycee
Individual phase
# Challenge Gender Winners Targets Arena Contestants Arena Games Winner Eliminated
Last-place Winner's pick
10 Fire Away Male Jordan Bananas Derek C. Ryan Ryan Bananas Killer Quads Bananas Ryan
Tori Aviv Jenny Rachel Michele
11 Building Bridges Female Jenny Michele Nia Olivia Nia Michele Forty-fication Michele Nia
Kyland Theo
12 Duned[b] Laurel
Nehemiah
Male Kyland Bananas Jordan Nehemiah Theo Bananas Cramped Out Bananas Theo
Tori Michele
13 Female Cara Maria Michele Olivia

Episode progress

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Contestants Episodes
1/2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
Aviv SAFE RISK SAFE SAFE SAFE RISK SAFE SAFE RISK SAFE SAFE
Bananas WIN SAFE WIN SAFE RISK SAFE SAFE SAFE ELIM SAFE ELIM
Cara Maria ELIM SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE RISK SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE RISK
Cory WIN SAFE SAFE SAFE ELIM SAFE ELIM SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE
Derek C. SAFE RISK SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE RISK SAFE RISK SAFE SAFE
Jenny SAFE SAFE ELIM SAFE WIN SAFE WIN SAFE RISK WIN SAFE
Jordan SAFE SAFE RISK SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE RISK
Josh SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE
Kyland SAFE RISK SAFE WIN SAFE ELIM SAFE ELIM SAFE WIN WIN
Michele WIN SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE ELIM SAFE SAFE LOSE ELIM LOSE RISK
Olivia ELIM SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE RISK SAFE RISK
Rachel WIN SAFE SAFE SAFE ELIM SAFE ELIM WIN RISK SAFE SAFE
Tori WIN SAFE SAFE RISK SAFE SAFE SAFE ELIM WIN SAFE WIN
Theo ELIM SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE SAFE LOSE OUT
Nehemiah SAFE SAFE SAFE ELIM SAFE RISK SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE LAST
Laurel WIN SAFE WIN SAFE RISK SAFE SAFE RISK SAFE SAFE LAST
Nia ELIM SAFE RISK SAFE SAFE WIN SAFE SAFE SAFE OUT
Ryan ELIM SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE RISK OUT
Kaycee SAFE RISK SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE OUT
Devin SAFE SAFE SAFE RISK SAFE SAFE SAFE OUT
Derrick K. ELIM SAFE ELIM SAFE SAFE SAFE OUT
Averey SAFE REP SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE OUT
Darrell SAFE ELIM SAFE SAFE SAFE OUT
Tina SAFE SAFE SAFE ELIM SAFE OUT
Jonna SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE OUT
Brad SAFE SAFE SAFE SAFE OUT
CT WIN SAFE SAFE OUT
Emily SAFE SAFE SAFE OUT
Horacio WIN SAFE OUT
Aneesa ELIM SAFE OUT
Jodi SAFE OUT
Tony ELIM LOST
Brandon OUT
KellyAnne OUT
Nurys OUT
Paulie OUT
Katie OUT
Mark OUT
Leroy OUT
Amanda OUT

Color key:

  The contestant won the daily challenge, was immune from elimination, and selected the elimination contestants
  The contestant's team won the daily challenge, had the power to select the elimination contestants, but could not come to a decision and was sent into the elimination round and won
  The contestant was not selected for the elimination round
  The contestant was nominated for the elimination round but was not selected
  The contestant placed last in the daily challenge and received a disadvantage at the next challenge
  The contestant won the elimination in the elimination round
  The contestant lost in the elimination round and was eliminated
  The contestant placed last in the challenge and was eliminated
  The contestant's team won the daily challenge, had the power to select the elimination contestants, but could not come to a decision and was sent into the elimination round, lost and was eliminated

Episodes

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No.
overall
No. in
season
Title [24]Original air dateUS viewers
(millions)
5461"The Era Invitational, Part 1"August 14, 2024 (2024-08-14)0.43[25]
5472"The Era Invitational, Part 2"August 21, 2024 (2024-08-21)0.47[26]
5483"A Fatal Era"August 28, 2024 (2024-08-28)0.41[27]
5494"My Trivia Era"September 4, 2024 (2024-09-04)0.48[28]
5505"An Era Tradition"September 18, 2024 (2024-09-18)0.41[29]
5516"My Real Friends Era"September 25, 2024 (2024-09-25)0.38[30]
5527"Trust in Your Era"October 2, 2024 (2024-10-02)0.52[31]
5538"The Era of the Gladiator"October 9, 2024 (2024-10-09)0.38[32]
5549"An Era of One"October 16, 2024 (2024-10-16)0.38[33]
55510"A New Era"October 23, 2024 (2024-10-23)0.40[34]
55611"Payback Era"October 30, 2024 (2024-10-30)0.40[35]
55712"The Era of the Purge"November 6, 2024 (2024-11-06)0.42[36]
55813"Best Friends 4Era"November 13, 2024 (2024-11-13)TBD
55914"Swinging Era"November 20, 2024 (2024-11-20)TBD
56015"Thinking Thin Era"November 27, 2024 (2024-11-27)TBD

Notes

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  1. ^ In episode 3, the winning representatives from Era III, Tony and Averey, failed to reach a decision. This led to a stalemate and resulted in them being sent into the elimination round against Darrell and Jodi, respectively.
  2. ^ As the "Duned" challenge in episode 12 was also a Purge, the last-place male and female players were eliminated while second-to-last was automatically sent to the Arena or disadvantaged for the next challenge respectively.

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