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Fallout series new release date, exact release time, and how to watch all episodes

It's the end of the world, all over again.

Although war never changes, the release date for the Fallout series has been adjusted, with an all-new launch debut. So, get your Pip-Boy ready because we’re here to explain when it is expected to come out, including an exact release time and where to watch it. 

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When does Fallout series come out?

The Fallout series releases on April 10, 2024, at 6 p.m. PT/ 8 p.m. CT/ 9 p.m. ET.

The Fallout TV show was initially expected to launch the day after, but Amazon Prime surprisingly announced an early release. Walton Goggins, the actor who plays the famous Cooper Howard (The Ghoul), revealed the latest news, showcasing some snippets from the series.

You can also participate in the Global Fan Premiere by RSVPing for the exclusive event. Viewers here will be the first to see Episode 1 of the highly-anticipated series. 

Fallout lovers will certainly enjoy hearing about the series’ early-day release as it transcends the iconic gaming world to a brand new territory. Even if you have yet to play the games, you won’t get too lost in this apocalyptic universe since the TV show acts as a stand-alone. It’s still very much canon to its origins, just with its own twists and turns.

Where to watch Fallout TV series

All eight episodes of the Fallout TV series will be available to watch on Amazon Prime Video. The entire first season launches on day one of its release date, offering you the perfect opportunity for a satisfying binge-watch. 

The Fallout series takes place 200 years after a disastrous apocalypse, where we meet Lucy MacLean (played by Ella Purnell). As a resident of Vault 33, she must leave her comfortable life to establish a new civilization. But the surface world isn’t quite what she expected, as she learns the harsh truth about this violent, insane universe.

Even aside from the success of the Fallout TV show, it’s looking like we’re locked in for at least one more season. Shows like The Last of Us have more than proven their worth, so we’ll just have to see what’s in store for this beloved franchise.


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Staff Writer - Kristina has been a video game lover ever since she saw Solid Snake get under that cardboard box in Metal Gear Solid. She continues to show off her love for gaming and has been writing about it for more than two years. Aside from the Metal Gear Solid series, she enjoys playing The Sims, Call of Duty, Disney Dreamlight Valley, Horizon Forbidden West, Minecraft, and many more.