- BBC has launched a new online predictive game for 'The Traitors obsessives'
- You can guess who will be killed next, and who the Faithfuls will banish
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It is hailed as the ultimate murder mystery game.
And if you're one of the 3.1 million fans who watched The Traitors last night, you probably want to know who will be the next to be “killed.”
Now the BBC has launched an online predictive game for 'The Traitors obsessives'.
In the game you can guess who will be the next person to be killed by the Traitors, and who the Faithful will banish at the next Round Table.
So can you guess who is next on the chopping block?
The BBC has launched a new online predictive game for 'The Traitors obsessives'. In the game you can guess who will be the next person to be killed by the Traitors, and who the Faithful will banish at the next Round Table
The Traitors is a popular TV show in which 22 participants take part in 'the ultimate game of truth and deception'.
In the first episode, which aired on BBC One, four contestants were selected as Traitors, while the other 18 are Faithfuls.
Throughout the series, the Traitors will be tasked with eliminating the Faithfuls while keeping their own identities a secret.
The winners – who will win a cash prize of £120,000 – will be either the traitors who go unnoticed, or the believers if they successfully take out all the traitors.
Following the success of Series 1, the BBC has launched a new game for viewers to play along during Series 2.
“This brand new game gives fans of The Traitors the chance to immerse themselves in the world of the show and play along with all the betrayals, mind games and manipulations of this epic new series,” said Jamie Dodds, digital commissioning executive at BBC -entertainment.
“It's a great way for people at home to see if they can think like a traitor!”
Before each episode, players can predict who they think will be the next person killed by the Traitors, and who the Faithfuls will banish at the next Round Table.
The Traitors is a popular TV show in which 22 participants take part in 'the ultimate game of truth and deceit'
If you want to participate, you must make your choices before the start of the next episode. Each correct guess earns you points, which are added to your total over the course of the series
If you want to participate, you must make your choices before the start of the next episode.
Each correct guess earns you points, which are added to your total over the course of the series.
You can also earn points by predicting which participants you think will make it to the end and by answering bonus questions.
Players can see their overall standings in the overall standings and form separate mini-leagues with their friends.
“We built this game as a fun way to help people get involved with one of our most loved and exciting shows,” said Pushpa Reddy, director of product management at the BBC.
'This is a game for The Traitors obsessives. They use everything they know and understand about the show to base their predictions to compete with their friends and family in this exciting and nail-biting game and see who will become the ultimate Traitors fan.”
The game will be available at bbc.co.uk/traitors on web, tablet and mobile devices after the third episode airs tonight.