BetMGM has partnered with Jogo Global and Banijay Rights, the distribution arm of Banijay Entertainment, to secure exclusive rights to well-known reality television franchise Survivor and release a minimum of 10 branded online casino titles.
“Survivor is one of the most successful reality franchises in television history. Bringing exclusive Survivor content to our players underscores BetMGM’s commitment to building a legendary powerhouse of entertainment,” BetMGM VP of Gaming Oliver Bartlett said.
“The show’s instantly recognizable brand and competitive spirit make Survivor a pillar in our growing portfolio of exclusive content.”
The rollout of Survivor Triple Challenge and Survivor – Outwit – Outplay – Outlast officially began on March 12, with BetMGM confirming additional games will be released during March 2026.
Survivor is currently celebrating its 50th season, having begun airing on February 25 and generating 50 adaptations since its original debut.
"Jogo is a trusted global partner of Banijay Rights with multiple licenses from our catalogue, so it’s fantastic that they've partnered with BetMGM for the North American release of our Survivor IP content,” Banijay Rights SVP of Gaming and Gambling Mark Woollard said.
“With the release of Survivor’s 50th season this year, we are looking forward to seeing fans finally being able to engage in Survivor casino content.”
Jogo Global CEO David Marcus also spoke on the partnership, having said, “As Survivor enters its landmark 50th season, the combination of one of the most iconic franchises in entertainment and the powerhouse that is BetMGM is a perfect match.
“We’re proud to help bring the strategy, intensity and competitive spirit of Survivor into real-money gameplay in a way that feels authentic to the brand and compelling for US players.”
BetMGM stated the new collaborations establish Survivor as a “long-term tentpole” in the operator’s portfolio of exclusive online casino content.
MGM Resorts International and BetMGM pledged more than $1m toward responsible gaming initiatives on February 26 as part of Problem Gambling Awareness Month, running through March 2026