"Endure is not something you can play a little bit.. it's a lot of bit."
- Drew Hilliard, Winner, Sierra Leone
"Playing and winning Endure is like having sex while high."
- Sean Faulk, Winner, Solomon Islands
"I didn’t really know what I was getting myself into at first, but Endure was such an awesome experience from start to finish and was easily the craziest game I’ve ever played."
- Jake Bell, Winner, The Sundarbans
Endure: Sierra Leone saw 42 players fight head to head to prove that their community was the best of the best - ending with Drew Hilliard ultimately becoming our inaugural winner. Utilizing the skype format alongside proboards, Endure kicked off with a highly dedicated cast with heated live tribal councils, knockout challenges, and enduring friendships that last beyond the game.
Endure: Solomon Islands kicked off with 20 brand new players showing the limits and constrictions of loyalty. Through limits on their gameplay, and no tribe switch, players found themselves testing tribe loyalty and friendships as ultimately, the underdog won with Sean Faulk coming out on top of the competition!
Endure: The Sundarbans saw it's most dramatic cast to date as 18 new castaways and 2 returnees fought against constant tribal council. As players worried about their safety more than ever before, Jake Bell slipped through the cracks against all odds and won in a near unanimous vote.
And we're back! A once wealthy independent trade city, Palmyra is one of the oldest standing cities founded in second century BC. Rome attempted to claim Palmyra as a Roman colony, but the Palmyrenes fought, overcame and declared their independence. More recently, Palmyra fell to ISIS amidst the Syrian war as many notable and historic monuments have been destroyed alongside their freedom. It's here, a city lined in ruin, that twenty brand new castaways will fight once again for their independence.
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Endure: Palmyra is casting! Over three seasons, we have produced three distinct, diverse casts with a lot to offer - and boy did they deliver. Eighty castaways, three seasons, the Endure experience is unique in all it has to offer - and we're looking for twenty brand new castaways. We look in all gaming communities for the best of the best to add on to our exclusive alumni community! If you are interested in adding on to our current success, please contact a member of production labelled below and we will find the best time to sit down for an interview.
Everyone is asked to take part in a interview over Google Hangout (a process that takes around fifteen to twenty minutes) as a means to get to know you both as a person and a player. For three season, we have averaged over 80 interviews each season, so this will be the time to show us who you are. Contact info below.
We are looking for an incredibly dedicated cast who will go above and beyond expectations to dedicate to this game - it's highly intensive and very live-oriented. Our interview process will only be carrying out for one more week until March 3rd with a prospective start date of Sunday, March 20th. We encourage you to interview, the sooner the better.
"Endure is stressful to the max.. having to do challenges, constantly strategizing, constantly ending up at tribal council, challenges where I stayed up all night, challenge where I looked like idiots in front of my friends.. but in the end, the amount of effort I put into it was 100% completely worth it."
- Matt Summers, 8th Place, Sierra Leone
"It was kind of like the mother of all orgs; you really feel like you org career leads up to this game. Sometimes you even find your true identity- like being the Jodi Arias of the season.."
- Molly Sock, 7th Place
"There were times that I was convinced Endure was accidentally taking over my life. I found myself thinking about strategy even when I didn't realize that I was and anticipating the next challenge the second one ended."
- Blake Ratcliff, 13th Place, The Sundarbans