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Alone: World Championship Premieres With International Cast in Canada’s Arctic

The rebranded season turns contestants into national representatives to test endurance for a $500,000 prize on an Arctic field of predators and extreme weather.

Overview

  • The new season premiered Wednesday, June 17, on the History Channel and will air weekly with the first episode available at 9/8c.
  • Producers kept the show’s core rules: 10 contestants each chose 10 allowed items, self-record their experience, and compete until one person outlasts the rest for the grand prize.
  • Filming took place inside Canada’s Arctic Circle along the Richardson Mountains in the Northwest Territories, where cold, limited resources and wildlife such as wolves, bears and moose shape survival choices.
  • The cast of 10 represents seven countries — the United States, Canada, Wales, Australia, Slovenia, Portugal and New Zealand — and contestants compete for both the $500,000 prize and national bragging rights.
  • Viewers can watch on the History Channel and stream via services including Philo, DIRECTV and Sling with next‑day episodes on Hulu and regional options such as GlobalTV/STACKTV in Canada and likely later release on Stan in Australia; some outlets note that availability varies by region.