TV’S BIGGEST competition is set to return for a second series and you could win a huge seven figure sum if you get in.
The hit reality game show will soon be coming back to Prime after a very successful first run.


– whose real name is – is the YouTuber who has amassed millions of fans across the globe.
The streaming giant for the internet personality to front his own game show.
was the series that was inspired by the smash-hit drama, .
The first outing of the show saw 1,000 contestants try their luck in a series of challenges.
They were put through their paces in nail-biting, physical, mental, and social tasks, all in an effort to take home a record prize.
Week after week, the contestants used their strength and wit to stay in the game.
The winner of the show emerged $5million (£3.83million) richer after they competed for the largest single cash prize in reality television history.
According to TV Zone, the streamer has given the green light for a second series of the show.
Speaking at the time of the first edition, the influencer explained: “My goal is to make the greatest show possible and prove YouTubers and creators can succeed on other platforms.
“Amazon gave me the creative control I need to try and make it happen. I hope to make the community proud.”
You can now apply for the second series of the challenge show via this link.
At the aged of just 25-years-old, earned the most subscribers ever on the video-sharing platform.
He amassed over 230 million subscribers along with heaps of cash which he funnelled into the project.
His net worth was believed to be in excess of $100million after his content went viral.
Some of his videos involved him spending a week in solitary confinement or being buried alive while others have him building 100 wells in Africa or paying an assassin trying to kill him.
Each video has hundreds of millions of views with the highest video having nearly half a billion views.
The personality turned his online success into an absolutely epic reality-competition series which aired across 240 countries worldwide.


