The return date for Ant and Dec’s famed Limitless Win has finally been revealed amid their summer break.

The fourth series of the ITV game show will be returning to screens early January 2025.

Following their brief break away from work, the hosting duo will be making a bumper telly comeback in no time.

Limitless Win was commissioned four a third and fourth series in the summer of 2023, making the future of the show uncertain.

The game show sees contestants answer questions in a bid to win as much money as they can, with no limit to the amount of money they can have in the pot.

The return date for Ant and Dec's famed Limitless Win has finally been revealed amid their summer break

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The return date for Ant and Dec’s famed Limitless Win has finally been revealed amid their summer break

The fourth series of the ITV game show will be returning to screens early January 2025
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The fourth series of the ITV game show will be returning to screens early January 2025

With every correct or near answer they get, they’ll move further on in the competition. However, if a contestant gets the answer over by just one, they run the risk of exiting and potentially losing thousands of already banked cash.

In January, ITV bosses confirmed the upcoming series would see one team walk away with a staggering £1M prize – the biggest in the show’s history.

The biggest amount of money the series has ever awarded was £500K, so viewers can look forward to one lucky contestant having their life changed for ever.

The entertainment quiz show, which launched in January 2022, saw over 6m viewers tuning in as they played along at home, becoming ITV’s biggest entertainment series launch since The Masked Singer.

The groundbreaking show, which features a never ending money ladder, gives contestants the chance to win the world’s first unlimited jackpot.

When speaking about the upcoming series earlier this year, Ant McPartlin said: ‘We’re so happy that Limitless Win has been such a hit with the viewers, we love making it.’

He continued ‘It’s such a thrilling and emotional roller coaster of a show we can’t wait to make more.’

Meanwhile Declan Donnelly commented: ‘We’re bracing ourselves for another two series of high tension and nail-biting drama as more contestants take on the Limitless ladder.’

Following their brief break away from work, the hosting duo will be making a bumper telly comeback in no time
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Following their brief break away from work, the hosting duo will be making a bumper telly comeback in no time

The game show sees contestants answer questions in a bid to win as much money as they can, with no limit to the amount of money they can have in the pot
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The game show sees contestants answer questions in a bid to win as much money as they can, with no limit to the amount of money they can have in the pot

With every correct or near answer they get, they'll move further on in the competition. However, if a contestant gets the answer over by just one, they run the risk of exiting and potentially losing thousands of already banked cash
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With every correct or near answer they get, they’ll move further on in the competition. However, if a contestant gets the answer over by just one, they run the risk of exiting and potentially losing thousands of already banked cash

The biggest amount of money the series has ever awarded was £500K, so viewers can look forward to one lucky contestant having their life changed for ever
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The biggest amount of money the series has ever awarded was £500K, so viewers can look forward to one lucky contestant having their life changed for ever

He continued: ‘We’re excited to see how high they can climb now they’re so much more familiar with the show. Bring it on!’

Victoria Ashbourne, CEO of Hello Dolly added ‘We are delighted that ITV has confirmed two further series of Ant and Dec’s Limitless Win and that the show has continued to thrill audiences since its launch last year.’

She continued: ‘We are looking forward to having viewers back on the edge of their seats playing along at home.’