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The Loyalty Game(2026)

Archived · Prime Video

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Drama
ON AIR: JUL 3Season 1Archived listing

What to Expect

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The Loyalty Game builds its tension slowly, letting domestic suspicion accumulate rather than detonate. Each revelation tightens the screws a little further without releasing the pressure, so the dread stays close and personal even as the stakes grow. The political campaign running in the background means every secret carries extra weight: what gets uncovered could end a marriage and a career at the same time.

Hiring loyalty testers is where the story turns genuinely uncomfortable. The investigation itself becomes a kind of damage, separate from whatever truth it uncovers, and the show holds that irony steady throughout. A marriage that appears solid from the outside is quietly hollowing out, and the surveillance meant to provide certainty only deepens the doubt.

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Season 1

Where

Prime Video

Official Premise

A respected lawyer and senate hopeful and his devoted wife seem like the perfect couple to everyone around them. But when doubt creeps in, she hires loyalty testers to uncover the truth, pulling them into a tense game where trust is fragile and every new discovery has consequences.

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