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Season two of Amazon’s Fallout series takes us to the fan-favourite location of New Vegas. While we still don’t know if we’ll get a Fallout: New Vegas remaster, the show has done a good job of keeping things relatively faithful to arguably the best game in the series. If you’ve been keeping up with the show, I think it’s safe to say that it has maintained its momentum from the first season.
However, if you’ve been living under a rock, or in a vault, and still haven’t gotten around to the series, there’s a way you can do so for free. In a very un-Amazon move, the entirety of Fallout season one has been released on Amazon Prime Video’s YouTube channel. I’m not sure why, but it’s probably to promote season two.
Fallout Season 1 Is Officially On YouTube
Many of us around the world were recently told that our Amazon Prime Video subscriptions would now feature ads, with a new ad-free tier available at a higher price. So, if you have YouTube Premium, it might be a great way to watch the first season without any ads. Or it might just be a way for Amazon to make money off the ads on YouTube as well; who knows?
Spoilers for Fallout Season 2, Episode 7.The latest episode of Fallout season two may have just made one of New Vegas’ endings canon. We saw Maximus battling it out with a pack of Deathclaws in his new NCR power armour and the Ghoul making his way into the Lucky 38. There, he inserted the cold fusion capsule into the device to awaken Mr. House, or rather an AI duplicate of his consciousness, on the massive green screen.
Remembering The Weirdest And Worst Fallout Game Ever Made
Fallout: Brotherhood of Steel is barely a Fallout game, but it’s a wreck I can’t look away from,
A Securitron, collapsed in a very particular place, has led fans to believe that the show may be following the Yes Man ending. However, showrunners Graham Wagner and Geneva Robertson-Dworet have insisted that none of the game’s endings will be canon in Amazon’s version.
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April 10, 2024
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Amazon Prime Video
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Lisa Joy, Jonathan Nolan
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Frederick E. O. Toye, Wayne Che Yip, Stephen Williams, Liz Friedlander, Jonathan Nolan, Daniel Gray Longino, Clare Kilner
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Lisa Joy, Jonathan Nolan
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Ella Purnell
Lucy MacLean
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