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Amazon's hit adaptation of the Bethesda video game series returns, and this time it's viva... well, maybe *not* New Vegas, quite yet?
Season 2 of "Fallout" premieres on Prime Video on Dec. 17, according to the news release. Unlike Season 1, in which all episodes were released in bulk, Season 2 will be released weekly. After the Season 2 premiere on Dec. 17, episodes will release each Wednesday:
The second season releases its premiere on December 17th with weekly episodes to follow up until February 4th. “The new season will pick up in the aftermath of Season One’s epic finale and take audiences along for a journey through the wasteland of the Mojave to the post-apocalyptic city of New Vegas,” the show’s description reads.
Now's not a bad time to catch up or rewatch Season 1, as Amazon has revealed Fallout Season 2 will premiere December 17. Unlike Season 1, which released all of its episodes on the same day, Season 2 will follow a traditional weekly schedule. Episodes will stream on Wednesdays, with the Season 2 finale slated for February 4.
In a break from Fallout season 1's release schedule, the second season will be released weekly on Amazon Prime's streaming service. That means its eight-episode run will conclude on February 4 after premiering on December 17.
Amazon Prime Video has set a December release for 'Fallout' Season 2 and revealed first look photos of New Vegas.
Amazon's 'Fallout' has returned with exciting new Images of Ella Purnell, Walton Goggins and more in the New Vegas-set Season 2.
Aside from Purnell, Goggins, and McLachlan, season two will see Aaron Moten’s return as Maximus—the wayward Brotherhood of Steel soldier who was tragically separated from Lucy after their close bond in season one—alongside Moisés Arias as Norm, Lucy’s brother who managed to uncover the secret of the Vaults himself at the climax of last season.
At $29.99, that's 25% off, and the same price as the standard MSRP for the Blu-ray and DVD copies, but with much better image quality. If you own a 4K Blu-ray player (such as the one included with your Xbox Series X or PS5), then it's absolutely worth owning the 4K UHD version of one of the video game to TV show adaptations ever made.