PEOPLE Celebrates 50 Seasons of “Survivor” with Special Issue Packed Full of Nostalgia and Exclusives

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  • PEOPLE is celebrating Survivor's 50th season with a special issue

  • The issue is packed with exclusive interviews with Jeff Probst, crew members and the cast of Survivor 50

  • There are also plenty of nostalgic photos and looks back at the reality show's 26-year history

Survivorhas proven to be the show to outwit, outplay and outlast.

PEOPLE is marking 50 seasons of the groundbreaking CBS reality competition with a special issue celebrating the players, places and Probst —Jeff Probst, that is — that made it happen. In the special collector's issue, available onAmazonand newsstands across the country, PEOPLE takes super fans behind the scenes with exclusive interviews, a glimpse at crew life in Fiji during production and nostalgic photos fromSurvivor's 26-year history of snuffing torches.

Of course, no "Rites of Passage" downSurvivormemory lane is complete without a look at the winners, the show's biggest moments ever and revisiting how the original season changed television (and even a look inside Probst's journal from Borneo — including a note about there being "monkeys everywhere" — from his new book,Survivor: Forged by Fire).

But whenSurvivorpremiered in 2000, no one fully grasped its staying power — not even Probst, who has hosted the show for the entirety of its run.

Speaking exclusively with PEOPLE in Fiji during the first days of filmingSurvivor 50in June 2025, Probst says, "I didn't understand the juggernaut thatSurvivorwas out of the gate. I just thought it was popular, and that was cool, but I didn't really understand the significance of the ratings and all that."

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It was only when Probst, 64, became showrunner and executive producer in 2010 that he recognizedSurvivor's resilience.

"I realize, 'Oh, this show could run until all humans die,' " he says. "Because the format is so simple: take a group of strangers, force them to work together while conspiring against each other, and in the end, the jury decides who wins. It's just what you do with it inside that little box."

Jeff Probst and Mike White on 'Survivor: David vs. Goliath' CBS via Getty

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There's also a look ahead ofSurvivor's 50th season, including exclusive interviews with all 24 all-star castaways, conducted just days before filming began.

From season one returnee and original all-star Jenna Lewis to the show's most recently crowned Sole Survivor, Savannah Louie, PEOPLE got the scoop on who they want to work with, changes in their lives since the last time they played and even the gritty details of living on an island for up to 26 days.

"Don't get me started on if you have to pee in the middle of the night...sorry, is this TMI?" Louie said.

PEOPLE's50 Seasons of Survivorspecial issue is available on newsstands andAmazonon Feb. 13, andSurvivor's 50th season premieres on Wednesday, Feb. 25, on CBS.

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