Fancy a shot at The Traitors? Here are all the ways you can play the game outside of the TV series
There's plenty to choose from.

The Traitors has unsurprisingly taken the world by storm, from various international iterations popping up across the globe to people dressing up as Claudia Winkleman for Halloween.
And season 4 has certainly got the nation chatting, with the launch episode reportedly achieving an average of 6.4 million overnight viewers, with a peak audience of nearly 7 million.
For many, the thought of being able to take part in the show seems like a fun idea – but perhaps not achievable for all. So why not play a little closer to home?
From experiences in the heart of London to games to play straight from here, here are all the ways you can play The Traitors without actually being on TV!
1. The Traitors live experience

The Traitors Live Experience is an opportunity for fans to immerse themselves in the game, with booking currently available up until May.
While playing the game, you and your team will complete missions, navigate mind games at the roundtable and test your strategy skills in a battle of deceit and loyalty.
The live experience offers 18+ sessions as well as dedicated family-friendly games for guests ages 12 and up. Tickets are priced from £29.50.
The game lasts about two hours and closely mirrors the gameplay fans known and love from the TV show, including some surprises along the way.
2. The Traitors board game
Inspired by elements from the TV show, the board game allows a group of people to immerse themselves in missions to earn gold for the prize fund.
The Traitors will get to murder at night while the Faithful must try and banish them at the roundtable. By the end of the game, the two players with the most gold will compete for the prize fund.
The game is aimed for players aged 12 and over, while a four to six players can enjoy the game straight from home!
3. The Traitors card game
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Players work together to collect a hoard of golden treasure, but danger is lurking in The Traitors card game.
Among the players are the Traitors, and every time night falls there is a good chance someone will attempt to commit a murder under the cover of darkness.
4. The Traitors interactive game book

Fans are urged to put their sleuthing skills to the test in the official interactive book.
There are over 20 standalone games to play in a group, all with twists that guarantee to unleash hours of mischief and fun.
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The Traitors season 4 continues on Wednesday 14th January 2026 at 8pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. Seasons 1-3 are available to watch on iPlayer.
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Katelyn Mensah is the Senior Entertainment Writer for Radio Times, covering all major entertainment programmes, reality TV shows and the latest hard-hitting documentaries. She previously worked at The Tab, with a focus on reality TV and showbiz news and has obtained a BA (Hons) in Journalism.





