Fans of gritty cop dramas have kept their eyes glued to the Law & Order universe for decades, and Organized Crime stands out with its deep dives into the shadowy world of high-stakes investigations. As Season 5 wrapped up its exclusive run on Peacock earlier this year, whispers about what’s next have filled online forums and fan chats. The big question on everyone’s mind: has Law & Order: Organized Crime been renewed for Season 6?

Is Law & Order: Organized Crime renewed for Season 6?

Straight to the point – no official renewal announcement has dropped for Season 6 of Law & Order: Organized Crime as of late October 2025. The show’s fifth season, which shifted from NBC to Peacock and clocked in at just 10 episodes, ended on a tense cliffhanger that left Detective Elliot Stabler (Christopher Meloni) facing some heavy choices. Peacock hasn’t greenlit more episodes, nor has it pulled the plug entirely. That limbo feels frustrating, especially after the franchise’s powerhouse status, but it’s not uncommon for streaming series to take their time post-finale.

The good news? Other Law & Order staples like the original series and SVU snagged renewals for the 2025-2026 TV season on NBC, hinting that the brand remains strong. Viewership numbers from Season 5 held steady with solid fan engagement, and the edgier tone – think more raw violence and unfiltered dialogue – drew praise for fitting the show’s criminal underbelly vibe. If those metrics sway Peacock execs, a Season 6 pickup could land soon.

A Quick Recap of Season 5

Season 5 hit Peacock in a fresh format, ditching NBC’s broadcast schedule for straight-to-streaming drops. The shorter episode count let writers stretch out serialized arcs, focusing on Stabler’s relentless pursuit of justice while juggling family secrets – including intel from his late brother Joe Jr. that dropped right at a make-or-break moment. The Organized Crime Control Bureau (OCCB) tackled sprawling cases involving corruption and mob ties, with standout moments like Stabler’s tense reunion vibes in the SVU Season 27 premiere (no spoilers, but it tugged at those long-time Benson-Stabler heartstrings).

One big shake-up: Jet Slootemaekers (Ainsley Seiger) exited the team, opening doors for new dynamics in future episodes. Overall, the season leaned into “provocative storytelling,” as Meloni put it, earning a solid 7.7/10 on IMDb from viewers who loved the mature rating’s extra bite.

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