Anyone who thought the first season of Fallout Having exhausted all the mushroom cloud nostalgia, rusty Nuka-Cola vending machine nostalgia, and relentless desert action, fans can now don their power armor again – because Season 2 is about to launch. And as if that weren't enough, Amazon has also officially confirmed Season 3. Welcome to the post-apocalyptic world – this time in New Vegas.
Back to the ashes, baby
The first season of Fallout was a huge success for Amazon Prime. About 100 million viewers According to Amazon, people worldwide have binged their way through the radiant wasteland – and that makes Fallout It became one of the streaming giant's top three hits. No wonder, then, that they didn't hesitate: Season 2 is coming this year – in December. A real treat for all fans of the radioactive role-playing game.
And as befits a sequel, it's not just more dust that's being kicked up. No, this time it's deep into the Mojave Desert – and straight into the post-apocalyptic glitter hell of... New VegasAnyone familiar with the game knows: This city never sleeps. Or rather, it's constantly dying and being reborn – amidst casino chaos, faction wars, and a whole lot of moral gray areas. The perfect stage for a new season, which is already being touted as ambitious, darker, and (hoffentlich) is described in even stranger terms. The first pictures of it have already been published. leaked some time ago.
Season 3 also confirmed
The fact that Season 2 hasn't been released yet doesn't seem to bother Amazon. They have confidence in showrunners Jonah Nolan and Lisa Joy (known from...). WestworldThe show's popularity is so high that Season 3 has already been greenlit. The duo, along with Geneva Robertson-Dworet and Graham Wagner, not only won over fans with the first season but also demonstrated how to translate a gaming world into a compelling series format – without resorting to cheap fan service.
And it could go even further. Maximus actor Aaron Morten recently revealed, that whole five or six seasons are planned. Sounds ambitious – but if each season is a new chapter of the Fallout -World illuminated (Appalachia? The Pitt? Point Lookout?), then one can remain cautiously optimistic.
The bomb has not yet exploded.
Fallout Season 2 is certainly highly anticipated – and for good reason. With the change of scenery to... New Vegas We're not just in for a new setting, but presumably also a new tone: less of a naive Vault Girl perspective, more political intrigue, dirty deals, and radioactive romance. If Amazon maintains this pace and the quality is there, we could actually be looking at a series that Game of Thrones It's competing in the wasteland. Only with more super mutants. And fewer dragons.