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A reality TV series competition on the NBC television network, Ellen’s Game of Games is a game show hosted by Ellen DeGeneres and features games from her daytime talk show, The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Audience members compete for a potential four rounds and the chance to win cash prizes. They try their hands at “Blindfolded Musical Chairs,” “Dizzy Dash,” and “Scary Go Round,” as well as other contests. To advance to play “Know or Go,” a player must win in a given round. The one who makes it all the way to the final round ultimately gets the chance to play “Hot Hands,” in which they have to supply correct answers to questions in a set amount of time.
Season One Ratings
The first season of Ellen’s Game of Games averaged a 2.00 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 8.06 million viewers. Find out how Ellen’s Game of Games stacks up against other NBC TV shows.
On January 9, 2018, Ellen’s Game of Games was renewed for a second season which will debut December 12, 2018. Stay tuned for further updates.
Telly’s Take
Will NBC cancel or renew Ellen’s Game of Games for season two? The ratings have been very good so, at this point, a second season looks to be a sure thing. Of course, the numbers could drop quickly so, I’ll keep an eye on the Nielsens and will update this page with breaking developments. Subscribe for free alerts on any Ellen’s Game of Games cancellation or renewal news.
1/9/18 update: NBC has renewed Ellen’s Game of Games for a second season. Details here.
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