Prime Video's latest original, *Off Campus*, has quickly risen to become the third most‑watched debut series on the platform, drawing 36 million viewers in its first twelve days.
A hockey‑centric romance that refuses to fade
The series lands behind heavyweight debuts such as *Fallout* and *The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power*, yet it has managed to outpace other BookTok‑favored titles like *The Summer I Turned Pretty* and *The Boys*.
What makes the achievement even more striking is the show’s release model. Unlike the weekly rollout of *Heated Rivalry*, which averaged roughly ten million viewers per episode on HBO Max at its finale, *Off Campus* dropped the entire season at once, allowing viewers to binge the narrative in one sitting.
The buzz has already translated into a renewal for a second season. The adaptation is based on a series of books, four of which remain untapped, promising ample material to keep the momentum alive.
Industry observers note that the success of a hockey‑romance hybrid challenges assumptions about genre fatigue, suggesting that audiences are eager for fresh takes on sports‑driven storytelling.
The series also marks a notable moment for the platform’s strategy of pairing high‑profile talent with niche genres, a move that appears to resonate with viewers across the United States.