It seems some players will struggle with self-awareness on the upcoming season.

EverySurvivorcast has a different vibe and sets a different tone.

Some play hard but hug on the way out, while others hold grudges.

Tiyana Hallums, Caroline Vidmar, and Sue Smey on ‘Survivor 47’

Tiyana Hallums, Caroline Vidmar, and Sue Smey on ‘Survivor 47’.Robert Voets/CBS

Some favor a super strategic methodology, while others lean harder into the social aspects of the game.

Probst tellsEntertainment Weekly.And it was really interesting to see how that gained a little momentum throughout the season.

To Probst, perception is the key.

Jeff Probst on ‘Survivor 47’

Jeff Probst on ‘Survivor 47’.Robert Voets/CBS

Expect that struggle to extend to some members of theSurvivor 47cast.

Probst also notes that the game of cat-and-mouse between players and producers is definitely ramped up in season 47.

Each season in the new era, the game evolves a little more from two standpoints.

And that means the events of the past become the lessons of the present.

And then puts the onus back on producers to react in kind and up the ante.

When we show up, we design a game that will evolve a little more.

That evolution continues whenSurvivor 47premieres Sept. 18 on CBS.