If you love Fallout, you certainly can’t wait for the upcoming show. You might be counting down the days. Well, take an extra one off of the calendar, because the wasteland arrives on your radiation box a day early. That’s right, Fallout is arriving on Prime Video April
The release of the highly anticipated Fallout Prime Video adaptation is just a few weeks out and to pump up viewers Prime Video just released an exclusive look at an action-packed scene, which you can view above. Read below for more information on the scene and the Fallout series:
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Fallout is an institution. No, not that institution. Among gamers, Fallout is a premiere series, and with a TV show on the way, you can bet it’ll be judged strongly. It’s trending in the positive sense, because today’s official trailer rocked the socks off of the wasteland.
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