Love Games,hosted bySuki Krishnan, launched on discovery+ on the perfect day: Valentine’s Day.
The competition features 24 couples from the90 Dayfranchise and pits them against each other in the ultimate showdown.
Which couple knows each other best?

What pair can navigate the salacious info and the expository questions well enough to take home theLove Gamescup?
Who will walk away with ultimate bragging rights?
These are the questions we’re dying to know the answers to.

So we went to the host herself, Suki Krishnan, to get to the bottom of it.
So did Krishnan reveal toThe Listwhich contestant gets up and leaves the show?
You’ll soon find out.

What was it about the Love Games dynamic that caused drama?
Reality competition shows often lead to an intense amount of drama, butLove Gameshas a unique edge.
As such, things got a little tense.

“It is just wonderfully salacious and juicy and magical,” Krishnan said.
And leave it to a host with a storied career in journalism to ask the tough questions.
Of course, that added a whole other layer of drama to theLove Gamesdynamic.
“It all kind of weaves a beautiful web that we love to somehow take apart as viewers.”
Time will tell just how the competition unfolds.
“There are a lot of egos being bruised … That’s all I’ll say.”
“I think Corey loves that about her, but it’s really cute to watch Corey grovel.”
But who was Corey with in Vegas?
We’ll just have to wait and see.
Is there any bad blood between contestants?
Tension and jealousy are the cornerstones of most reality shows, andLove Gamesis no different.
“You see the jealousy,” Krishnan revealed.
We wish she could have shared more too, but it just leaves us dying to see howLove Gamesunfolds.
Krishnan also said that despite her probing questions, all the couples welcomed her with open arms.
“They didn’t look at me like an outsider coming in,” she said.
“They really embraced me as a friend.”
And leave it to close friends to ask the juiciest questions out there.
Love Gamesis now streaming on discovery+.