'Love Island Games' premieres Wednesday. Here's how to watch the 'Love Island' spinoff

"Love Island Games" premieres Wednesday, Nov. 1.
"Love Island Games" premieres Wednesday, Nov. 1.
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A new spinoff of the popular reality dating show "Love Island" is giving fans one last opportunity to soak up summer vibes.

The first-ever season of "Love Island Games" premieres Wednesday on Peacock, with new episodes streaming six days a week.

Here's what to know about the new reality competition dating show and how to watch its premiere episode.

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What is 'Love Island Games'?

"Love Island Games" will feature fan-favorite former Islanders from previous "Love Island" seasons around the world, including the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and more.

According to the show's description on Peacock, "romance will meet reality as favorite Islanders are faced with both team and couples' challenges, all while navigating dating, eliminations, recoupling, dramatic arrivals and new competition twists and turns like never before."

When is the 'Love Island Games' premiere?

"Love Island Games" Season 1 premieres Wednesday at 9 p.m. ET. New episodes will be released six days a week.

How to watch 'Love Island Games' on Peacock

The series will stream exclusively on Peacock. Watch new episodes with a Peacock subscription.

Where is the 'Love Island Games' villa?

"Love Island Games" will be set in Fiji, per USA TODAY.

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Who is the host of 'Love Island Games'?

British presenter Maya Jama, who replaced Laura Whitmore as a Season 9 host for "Love Island" U.K., will host "Love Island Games." Jama also returned as the host for Season 10, which aired this past summer.

Iain Stirling, narrator of the U.K. and U.S. versions of the series, will narrate the spinoff.

'Love Island Games' Season 1 cast

"Love Island Games" will feature 26 former Islanders who have appeared on a version of the show before. Four contestants hail from Australia, 10 come from the U.S., nine from the U.K. and one contestant each comes from France, Germany and Sweden, according to People.

Scott Van-der-Sluis is the only "Love Island Games" cast member who has appeared on both the U.K. and U.S. shows.

Here are the previous "Love Island" contestants who will compete in Season 1 of "Love Island Games," according to Peacock:

  • Aurelia Lamprecht: "Love Island" Germany, Season 4.

  • Cely Vasquez: "Love Island" USA, Season 2.

  • Courtney Boerner: "Love Island" USA, Season 4.

  • Deborah "Debb" Chubb: "Love Island" USA, Season 4.

  • Georgia Steel: "Love Island" U.K., Season 4.

  • Imani Wheeler: "Love Island" USA, Season 5.

  • Jessica Losurdo: "Love Island" Australia, Season 4.

  • Justine Ndiba: "Love Island" USA, Season 2.

  • Kyra Green: "Love Island" USA, Season 1.

  • Liberty Poole: "Love Island" U.K., Season 7.

  • Lisa Celander: "Love Island" Sweden, Season 3.

  • Megan Barton-Hanson: "Love Island" U.K., Season 4.

  • Tina Provis: "Love Island" Australia, Season 3 and Season 4.

  • Zeta Morrison: "Love Island" USA, Season 4.

  • Callum Hole: "Love Island" Australia, Season 4.

  • Carrington Rodriguez: "Love Island" USA, Season 2.

  • Curtis Pritchard: "Love Island" U.K., Season 5.

  • Eyal Booker: "Love Island" U.K., Season 4.

  • Jack Fowler: "Love Island" U.K., Season 4.

  • Johnny Middlebrooks: "Love Island" USA, Season 2.

  • Mike Boateng: "Love Island" U.K., Season 6.

  • Mitch Hibberd: "Love Island" Australia, Season 3 and Season 4.

  • Raymond "Ray" Gnatt: "Love Island" USA, Season 1.

  • Scott van-der-Sluis: "Love Island" U.K., Season 10 and "Love Island" USA, Season 5.

  • Stephane "Steph" Blackos: "Love Island" France, Season 2.

  • Toby Aromolaran: "Love Island" U.K., Season 7.

'Love Island Games' Season 1 trailer

Here's a look at the trailer for Season 1 of "Love Island Games."

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: 'Love Island Games' premiere: How to watch on Peacock