Ant and Dec's "nail-biting" ITV game show Limitless Win has confirmed its return with not one but two new seasons.
The show, which has been running since 2022 and wrapped up its fourth season earlier this year, sees contestants battle for a cash prize with no upper limit.
The broadcaster has now revealed that the series will return for fifth and six seasons in 2026 and 2027, as well as two Christmas specials – the first of which will air later this year.
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"We're really pleased that Limitless Win is coming back for another two series and some Christmas specials," host Ant McPartlin said.
"People stop us all the time saying how much they love the show and play along with their family. It's exciting it's such a hit with viewers."
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Declan Donnelly added: "We'd love go further up the ladder than we’ve ever been. We want the contestants to go as high as possible! That's the magic of Limitless Win, you never know, you might just know the exact answer to the question!"
"We're absolutely delighted to be bringing back Ant & Dec's Limitless Win for a further two series," said ITV's director of entertainment & daytime commissioning Katie Rawcliffe.
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"The show has established itself as a firm favourite amongst audiences and a staple in the ITV entertainment calendar.
"With Ant & Dec at the helm, it will no doubt continue to deliver more nail-biting drama, jeopardy and excitement this time around as a new set of contestants prepare to climb their way to a fortune."
Last year, Limitless Win broke a record in its third season after two contestants took home £1 million for the first time, beating a haul of £500,000 in the show's first season.
Meanwhile, 2024 saw Ant and Dec say goodbye to their show Saturday Night Takeaway, with the series taking an indefinite hiatus.
Ant & Dec's Limitless Win airs on ITV1 and ITVX.

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