Ant and Dec fans have been left fuming after the ITV series came to an end (Picture: Kieron McCarron/Shutterstock)
Ant and Dec’s Limitless Win fans have been left fuming after realising the ITV series has already come to an end.
The Britain’s Got Talent presenters revealed at the end of Sunday’s programme that after six episodes across three weeks, their fourth series had finished.
‘That is it for this week and indeed the series, we’ve loved every second!’ Dec said.
‘We’ve loved it, Dec, we’ve loved it,’ Ant added, before urging fans to apply for the next series.
‘You never know, you could be leaving here with some serious money!’
Dec then vowed: ‘We’ll see you again soon, thanks for watching.’
The beloved gameshow made January weekends brighter over the last three weeks (Picture: ITV)
While some fans shared their excitement looking ahead to the new series, others were raging that it was already over.
Viewer Kev wrote on X: ‘Is #LimitlessWin done for this series? That was way too short! Hope to see it again soon.’
‘Oh man! I really really wanna fast forward time to the next series of #LimitlessWin! I don’t wanna wait another long time. I’ll be ready for it when it returns,’ Mike said.
‘End of the series already? Noooooo,’ Sohail agreed.
Ant and Dec recently revealed they’re always rooting for the contestants (Picture: Kieron McCarron/Shutterstock)
‘This series wasn’t long icl,’ @LilBill977 said, as Jade blasted: ‘Like they need to beg for applicants when a series barely lasts a month.’
‘End of the series that wasn’t on long,’ Sue said, while @putthetellyon wrote: ‘End of series. It costs too much.’
The beloved ITV gameshow offers contestants an unspecified amount of money if they manage to answer questions correctly.
Playing in pairs, they must submit an answer that is a number lower or exactly the same as the correct one, and can lose lives amounting to the difference inbetween.
To stay in the game, they can’t run out of lives or answer a number over the correct one.
The gameshow sees contestants offered an unspecified sum as they climb the ladder up to six figures and beyond (Picture: ITV)
They can bank the cash they earn with each correct answer and, as suggested by the title, can score a ‘limitless’ amount, with one couple having won £1,000,000 last year.
Ahead of the series this year, Ant and Dec revealed that they’re always rooting for the contestant, despite the risk of bankrupting their employers.
Ant told Metro: ‘I’d be lying if ITV didn’t say they were nervous but we’re on the side of the contestant, we want them to go as high as possible.
‘Part of you as the host of the show we want to give away the most TV show ever given away in the world.’
‘We want to give away the most TV show ever given away in the world,’ they said (Picture: Kieron McCarron/Shutterstock)
They added that this is the perfect game show for when ‘you don’t have to be very clever’.
‘There is a huge portion of the audience who are never going to become a millionaire on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, because none of us know those questions,’ Ant said.
‘But on this, you never know, and it’s important that the whole family can play along.’
Despite the Saturday Night Takeaway hosts not returning for a new series of Limitless Win until 2026, gameshow fans will still have new episodes of Lee Mack’s The 1% Club launching from Saturday to keep them busy.
Ant and Dec’s Limitless Win is available to watch on ITVX.
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