Fallout TV show to hit Prime Video in 2024

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Are your Pip-Boys and RadAway stash ready? Amazon and Bethesda just revealed that a Fallout TV series will be arriving in 2024, and it will be taking place in the City of Angels, Los Angeles.

Fans at Gamescom just got to watch a teaser right after a presentation on Starfield, Bethesda’s upcoming RPG game. Though the trailer hasn’t been released yet, Bethesda’s Todd Howard promised that it will be out soon enough.

For those unfamiliar with Fallout, it’s a video game franchise set in the aftermath of a nuclear apocalypse. It’s been around since 1997. With its most recent game, Fallout 76, still getting seasonal updates and the legendary Fallout 4 shipping an incredible 12 million copies on just launch day, it’s safe to say the series is solid, respected, and entertaining.

Thanks to some folks over at GamesRadar, we do have some news to share regarding Fallout. Take a look at this promo image:

First Fallout image teases new 2024 Amazon series

The teaser included footage of the Brotherhood of Steel soldiers in a parade-like march, gunfights in a Western-looking town, and even a woman experiencing the outside world for the first time as she exits her vault. I want more details!

Jonathan “Jonah” Nolan — the man who wrote the mind-bending Interstellar — is involved in this Fallout project, along with his wife Lisa. Together, these two brought us Westworld on HBO. Can you even imagine the cinematic glory they can bring to the world of Fallout, which is already rich and atmospheric in its own right? It has the potential to be beautiful, as long as the writing is up to par.

As we anxiously await the chance to see how the Fallout series turns out, we gamers can look forward to Bethesda’s Starfield, which releases its Early Access on September 6 on the Xbox Series X and Series S or PC/Steam.

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