How do I stay up to date with updates and discussions?
To get the full Survivor Fantasy experience, stay updated on game developments, and chat with other players, join our WhatsApp group! Click the link below to join:
This group is the best place to discuss strategies, react to episodes, and stay informed on scoring updates. Be sure to introduce yourself once you join!
When do I draft my tribe?
You can draft your tribe any time between the airing of the 1st and 2nd episodes of Season 48. Tribe 'drafting' will be open from Wednesday February 26 @ 9:00PM PST until Wednesday March 5 at 5:00PM PST.
Can I update my tribe after I've drafted?
No. Unfortunately you do not have the ability to make edits to your tribe after you've submitted your picks. So take your time and make sure you pick with intention! If you absolutely, direly need to make a change before tribes are locked on Wednesday March 5, please reach out to me.
How do I pay my tribe's entry fee?
Please pay Andrew $20 for your tribe's entry fee via venmo if possible. Make sure you put your tribe's name in the memo to help keep track of who has paid! Apple Pay also works great. Reach out at 281-415-0650 if you need to pay your entry fee using an alternate method.
Remember that if your tribe's entry fee isn't paid by the airing of the 2nd episode, your tribe will be removed from competition - we don't want that!
Can I make more than one tribe?
Absolutely! The more tribes competing, the merrier! Just make sure you pay the entry fee for each tribe.
What happens if one of my tribe picks gets voted out?
If one of your tribe members are sent home, they will no longer earn points for your tribe. The points they accumulated during their time in the game wil still contribute to your total points, but they will not earn any additional points from the time they are sent home.
What happens if there is a tie?
If two or more tribes are tied for any of the top 3 places at the end of the season, the prize for that place along with the prize for the next place(s) will be evenly distributed among those tied. For example, if two tribes tie for 1st place, they will split the combined 90% of the pot for 1st and 2nd place, and the next hightest scoring tribe would get 3rd place and receive 10% of the pot.