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LIMITLESS Win viewers have been left stunned as the series appears to have come to an abrupt end.

The hit ITV game show, hosted and created by Ant and Dec, returned for its fourth series earlier this month.

Ant and Dec on the set of Ant & Dec's Limitless Win.
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Limitless Win fans have been left stunned as the series appeared to abruptly endCredit: ITV
Screenshot from Ant & Dec's Limitless Win showing Helen and Charlie's £1 million win.
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The fourth series has been airing on Saturday and Sunday nights on ITV1Credit: ITV

Limitless Win has been airing on Saturday and Sunday nights after The Masked Singer on ITV1.

However, fans have just discovered the series has come to an end - with the final episode airing last Sunday.

Taking to social media, one bewildered viewer said: "End of the series already? Noooooo #LimitlessWin."

Another wrote: "This series wasn't long #LimitlessWin."

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"End of series. It costs too much," joked a third fan.

While the series may seem shorter, Limitless Win still ran for six episodes - the same amount as the previous three series.

This year ITV bosses scheduled the show across the weekend, rather than one episode a week.

Since launching in 2022, the prime time series has become a hit with viewers and draws around three million viewers on average.

All six nail-biting episodes are available now on streaming platform ITVX, with another series of Limitless Win already in the works.

Watch Ant and Dec's nailbiting last second effort to help couple win huge sum in tonight's Limitless Win

Bosses have already opened applications for the next batch of episodes.

Speaking previously about the format, Ant McPartlin shared: "We're so happy that Limitless Win has been such a hit with the viewers, we love making it.

"It’s such a thrilling and emotional roller coaster of a show we can’t wait to make more."

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