SBS’s survival reality series Alone Australia is launching a new season described by outlets as a “polar opposite” to earlier editions. The reports say the show, which is billed as the biggest in SBS’s history, moves to the northern hemisphere, where 10 contestants face a different set of environmental conditions and survival challenges. The latest season follows the format of Alone Australia, featuring solo contestants who must endure in isolation while relying on their skills to survive in the wilderness. While the articles focus on the change in location and the scale of the production, they do not detail specific plot points, prize updates, or the exact wilderness region. Across the coverage, the common emphasis is that the series is taking a fresh approach by changing geography, with the intent of presenting viewers with a different kind of hardship compared with past seasons. The new run is set to test how contestants adapt to a new environment as they compete to last the longest.