Beast Games Season 1 - Episode 10 Apr 2026
Before the hunt begins, they are given a GPS tracker watch showing only their own position and a "danger zone" that shrinks every two hours. The Hunters get paintball rifles loaded with a special UV paint. A single hit to the torso or head ends the game. The Prey gets a smoke flare and a single "decoy token" that can teleport them 500 yards in any direction, once.
"563 of you started. You’ve jumped from planes, survived 100 hours in a frozen maze, and bet your entire game on a single coin flip. Now, only three remain. But to win $5 million... one of you must become the Hunter."
Maya raises her rifle. She can see Elena’s breath. Elena doesn’t run. She whispers into the darkness, "Maya. I know you’re there. You were a paramedic. You saved lives. This money? My daughter needs a surgery insurance won't cover. I’m not here for glory. I’m here to go home."
Elena, the mother, is left with . She smiles sadly. "I raised three kids. I can outlast anyone." Beast Games Season 1 - Episode 10
"Mr. Beast," Devon says into his own radio, "I invoke Rule 17: Collusion with the Prey to manipulate the prize split invalidates a Hunter’s eligibility. She’s disqualified."
The episode opens not with the usual bombastic stadium lights, but with a slow, somber drone shot of a desolate, fog-covered island off the coast of Maine. The only structures are three stone podiums and a single, weathered lighthouse. Mr. Beast’s voiceover is uncharacteristically soft.
The game begins at 8:00 PM. Total darkness in 90 minutes. Before the hunt begins, they are given a
The sun crests the horizon. A horn blares across the island.
"You should have taken Prey, Devon," Maya says.
Elena cries, but she doesn’t move. She huddles behind a rusted anchor, clutching her knees. The Prey gets a smoke flare and a
Maya has the second most. She breathes deeply, looking at the fog. She chooses —not out of aggression, but because she trusts her survival skills more than her hiding ability.
At 5:58 AM, Devon makes his final move. He rushes the lighthouse, firing wildly to pin her down. Elena sprints—not away, but toward him. She tackles his rifle arm. They struggle in the mud. The GPS watch shows two minutes left.
Devon uses a new tactic: psychological warfare. He plays audio of Elena’s children’s voices—recorded from a video submission earlier in the season—saying, "Mom, just give up. We want you home."