‘Heated Rivalry’ Season 2 Production Is Underway as Fans Revisit the Hit Hockey Romance on Blu-ray
The hit series’ soundtrack skated into the Billboard 200 top 10, while the new collector’s edition includes deleted scenes, bloopers and a NSFW poster.
As fans eagerly anticipate the upcoming second season of Heated Rivalry, they have the opportunity to revisit the hit hockey romance series through its newly released physical formats. The season one DVD and Blu-ray editions, now available for purchase, offer a nostalgic and immersive experience for both new viewers and longtime fans alike.
The Collector's Edition Blu-ray, priced at $69.99 (originally $84.99, 18% off), features a distinctive VHS-inspired packaging with an 18+ sticker and a double-sided poster showcasing a scene from the controversial shower scene of the first episode. This edition includes all six episodes, additional deleted scenes, bloopers, and cast and crew commentary, along with four collectible photo cards and a squishy hockey-puck stress reliever.
Noteworthy contributors to the commentary include director and co-creator Jacob Tierney and author Rachel Reid, whose Game Changers novels inspired the series.
Shoppers can also opt for the standard Blu-ray edition for $30.95 (originally $36.99, 16% off), which contains the complete runtime of five hours and all the bonus features found in the Collector's Edition, without the exclusive packaging or collectible merch. The DVD release, meanwhile, is available for $29.99 (originally $31.99, 6% off), offering all six episodes and bonus features at a more budget-friendly price point.
Heated Rivalry, based on Rachel Reid's Game Changers book series, premiered on Crave and HBO Max in November 2025 and rapidly gained popularity. The series' soundtrack debuted at No. 8 on the Billboard 200, marking a significant achievement for a TV series soundtrack in over a decade. It became the first TV series soundtrack to top the Soundtracks, Vinyl Albums, and Indie Store Album Sales charts, with vinyl editions selling 28,000 copies in its first week, setting a new record for the highest vinyl sales week for a soundtrack in 2026.
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