Redemption Island is a major twist that has appeared in multiple versions of Survivor. Being the primary twist of Survivor: Redemption Island and Survivor: South Pacific, and also appearing in Survivor: Blood vs. Water, Redemption Island provides an opportunity for an eliminated player to re-enter the game and continue their pursuit to the million-dollar prize and the title of Sole Survivor. In order to do so however, eliminated contestants will compete in head-to-head challenges (known as Duels) in order to remain on the island and avoid permanent elimination.
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| - Redemption Island is a major twist that has appeared in multiple versions of Survivor. Being the primary twist of Survivor: Redemption Island and Survivor: South Pacific, and also appearing in Survivor: Blood vs. Water, Redemption Island provides an opportunity for an eliminated player to re-enter the game and continue their pursuit to the million-dollar prize and the title of Sole Survivor. In order to do so however, eliminated contestants will compete in head-to-head challenges (known as Duels) in order to remain on the island and avoid permanent elimination.
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| - Voted out contestants compete against each other to win a spot back in the game
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| - Redemption Island is a major twist that has appeared in multiple versions of Survivor. Being the primary twist of Survivor: Redemption Island and Survivor: South Pacific, and also appearing in Survivor: Blood vs. Water, Redemption Island provides an opportunity for an eliminated player to re-enter the game and continue their pursuit to the million-dollar prize and the title of Sole Survivor. In order to do so however, eliminated contestants will compete in head-to-head challenges (known as Duels) in order to remain on the island and avoid permanent elimination. There are two re-entry points that take place whilst Redemption Island is in play. The first is at the merge, whereupon the winner becomes part of the merged tribe, bringing the tribe to 12 (on Survivor: Redemption Island and Survivor: South Pacific) or 11 (on Survivor: Blood vs. Water) members. The second re-entry point is at the Final 4, where the returning contestant becomes the fifth member of the Final 5. Unlike The Outcasts, who had Individual Immunity bestowed upon them, those "redeemed" would re-enter the game without any safety.
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