
The official mobile release of Big Brother – The Game is now available. Developed by Fusebox Games and globally launched in collaboration with Banijay Rights, it features a wide range of interactive stories and impactful decisions. If you enjoy the reality series, this new game is worth checking out.
Are You Ready to Enter the House?
Big Brother – The Game immerses you directly into the franchise's notorious residence. Just like the TV series, it’s filled with strategic gameplay and high-stakes drama. How many weeks can you avoid being nominated for eviction? Experience firsthand the emotions contestants face on screen.
Design your own housemate character and choose a personality that matches your style. Your goal is to outlast competitors while keeping your Entertainment Meter high enough to remain in the spotlight. Excelling at stirring up conflict or building alliances can dramatically improve your chances of staying in the game.
The digital Big Brother house is constantly buzzing with activity. Complete various challenges to earn unique advantages—or risk becoming a target.
Every episode is shaped by your choices: who to trust, who to deceive, and how to handle secret missions. A single misstep—saying the wrong thing, ignoring a hidden task, or violating house rules—could land you in the Big Brother jail.
Watch the Big Brother – The Game Trailer
In this mobile adaptation of the iconic reality show, you play an active role. Get a closer look by watching the trailer below!
The game is packed with unpredictable turns. The branching narrative takes inspiration from the most dramatic moments of the series, offering plenty of shocking betrayals and surprises. Customization, from outfits to overall appearance, also plays a role in how other housemates perceive and interact with you.
Developed by Fusebox Games, a UK-based Nazara Technologies subsidiary, the mobile experience expands on the show's universe rather than replicating it. Success depends on your performance. Ready to compete? Download it now from the Google Play Store.
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