Deal or No Deal Island watch guide: When and how to watch new episodes

There's a new game show on NBC you do not want to miss! Here's when (and how) to watch.

DEAL OR NO DEAL ISLAND -- Season 1 -- Pictured: Joe Manganiello -- (Photo by: Patrick Ecclesine/NBC)
DEAL OR NO DEAL ISLAND -- Season 1 -- Pictured: Joe Manganiello -- (Photo by: Patrick Ecclesine/NBC) /
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Game show fans, rejoice! Deal or No Deal Island, a new reality show premiered on NBC earlier this week on Monday, Feb. 26. Did you miss the first episode? We've got your back! In this post, we share the episode schedule so you no longer miss any of the competitive fun, as well as all three ways you can watch.

Joe Manganiello hosts NBC's Deal or No Deal Island. If this is the first you hear about it, you're in for a treat! The new game show is a spin-off to the iconic Deal or No Deal, so if you're a fan of the original, you're going to love the latest member of the reality game show franchise. As Deadline describes it, Deal or No Deal Island is Deal or No Deal meets Survivor. Two of the most popular game shows? We're sold! Missed the premiere? Not to worry, you are only one episode behind. But don't wait too long before you catch up so that you can be ready for the next episode.

Deal or No Deal Island rules and how it works

Manganiello's Deal or No Deal Island follows 13 contestants on a private island who are ready to do what it takes to find the hidden briefcases spread throughout the resort. Together, the briefcases are worth over $200 million. Now that's a pretty penny! The catch? Only one of the 13 contestants will remain. Another challenge is to try and beat the banker to the cash.

Oh, and it wouldn't be a fun reality game show without its dose of twists and surprises, and Deal or No Deal Island will feature plenty!

Episode scheduled (and how to watch)

Catch new episodes of Deal or No Deal Island on Monday nights at 9:30 p.m. ET on NBC. That said, the first way to watch is by tuning in at this time. But if you have cut ties with cable, you'll have to watch via the streaming service you replaced cable with, such as Hulu + Live TV or FuboTV.

Finally, if the problem is that you can't tune in at the time the show airs, know you can still watch by tuning in the following day on Peacock. So, in this case, new episodes of Deal or No Deal Island will become available to stream on Tuesdays.

At this time, NBC has not yet revealed how many episodes the first season of Deal or No Deal Island will include. As soon as we know more details, we'll update this post, so stay tuned! In the meantime, go watch the premiere on Peacock if you haven't already.

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