The Bachelor Winter Games will air a reunion special following its finale.

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The franchise's Winter Games spinoff wraps with a finale on Thursday, February 22 at 8PM ET/PT, and ABC has revealed a one-hour reunion called The Bachelor Winter Games: World Tells All will follow at 10PM ET/PT.

The winter-themed show's bachelors and bachelorettes from around the world will reunite for this special. The participants will check in with host Chris Harrison and reveal the current status of their lives and relationships.

The four-episode series premieres Monday, February 13 on ABC and will air across two weeks, running simultaneously with the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Games.

ABC called The Bachelor Winter Games a "global celebration of unity and love," as bachelors and bachelorettes from around the world will mix "love, humor and friendly competition."

The Bachelor Winter Games cast will feature 14 international bachelors and bachelorettes from such countries as Switzerland, Japan and Australia as well as 12 of America's Bachelor Nation favorites.

Members of the USA team will include franchise alum Ben Higgins, Clare Crawley, Luke Pell, and Ashley Iaconetti.

The 26 singles will go head-to-head in winter-themed challenges such as ice dancing -- and hopefully find love in between -- at The Hermitage Club, a luxurious winter resort in Vermont. The winners of each challenge will receive a Date Card.

"The whole show overall, I could not have been happier the way it turned out," Chris said during a media call with reporters last week, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

"I've seen the first couple of episodes. It may be some of the best television we've ever produced -- which scares me because now, instead of a one-off, we might be doing this every winter now."

Chris had also reportedly said multiple romances will come out of The Bachelor Winter Games, including rumored couple Dean Unglert and Lesley Murphy.
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