The Challenge All Stars is back, and this time, it’s coming to MTV.
If you’re subscribed to Paramount+, don’t to get episodes of All Stars: Rivals as it airs (though you will need the service to revisit the first four All Stars seasons). I’ve you’ve cut the cord and you don’t have access to MTV, you’ll need to subscribe to a cable streaming provider to watch The Challenge.

Here are the most affordable options you have to watch the show without traditional cable, though these options are more expensive than a Paramount+ subscription. Note: All prices here are the standard costs. Many services has free trials and introductory promos you can use.
Philo
$28/month. Easily the cheapest option to legally stream MTV, though you won’t get as many channel options as other services. Particularly, Philo won’t get you access to local TV channels, but you will get DVR to store Challenge episodes for up to 12 months.
Sling TV
$51.99/month. To get MTV and The Challenge, you must subscribe to the Blue or Orange package for the monthly fee of $45.99, then you need to add the Entertainment Extra package for $6.
YouTube TV
$82.99/month. This service includes 100+ channels, including MTV with unlimited DVR. There are lots of bundling options, including one that gets you access to Paramount+, Max, and Starz.
Hulu TV Live
$82.99/ month. MTV is included with the 95+ channels in the basic bundle. The service is on the pricier side, but you get a large selection of channels and you can bundle it with other subscriptions like Hulu, Disney+, or ESPN+.
Fubo
$84.99/month. If you truly believe The Challenge is America’s fifth sport, you’re wrong. But if you care about the other four sports, this service offers bundles that give you access to many sports networks.
Amazon
$22.99. While this isn’t quite the same as streaming, you can access episodes by buying them on Amazon. Generally, you can get a season pass and the episodes will be uploaded within 24 hours of their MTV debut.
