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A new banner has appeared on the Secret Lair website, with three distinct images pointing toward the new Fallout drop. First is a picture of CX404, also known as the German Shepard called Dogmeat; next is a close-up shot of a hand holding a Lucky 38 casino chip;
Walton Goggins, star of the Fallout TV series on Prime, has never played Fallout and doesn't want to. You know who else has never played Fallout and doesn't want to? Ron Perlman. In an interview on the Joe Vulpis Podcast last week, Perlman made it clear: He doesn't know, he doesn't care, he just wants his 40 bucks and his sandwich.
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Fallout Spin-off TV Show Gets Title, First Details
Prime Video is officially moving forward with another show based on the popular Fallout video game franchise. Fallout gets a competition series The Amazon-owned streamer is developing Fallout Shelter,
Our latest digital cover story provides an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at how the show brought the iconic monsters to life.
One of Carter's criticisms is that "the writing has just gone downhill" in the company's recent output. "I reckon if they could inject in the quality of some good writers, then the next Elder Scrolls game will be great and the next Fallout game will be great but they need better writers, honestly," he adds.
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Fallout officially returning with "new" game this year, just not the one you wanted
Fallout is back in 2026 with a little something new for gamers, but it's not exactly the release many fans were expecting or hoping for.
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Suspicious Steam Activity Basically Confirms Fallout 3, New Vegas Remakes Are on the Way
Fallout re-release rumors have been flying for a while now, and it seems that activity on Steam's storefront may have accidentally confirmed them.
Lucy and the Ghoul finally make it into New Vegas in 'Fallout' Season 2, Episode 5. The show's executive producers and production designer discuss bringing the video game location to life.
"Slowly turning into r/HalfLife," joked Soviet-_-Neko. That is to say, Fallout fans are increasingly coming to resemble a community famed for constantly reading tea leaves looking for signs of a sequel or update (that also used to be the Silksong community, until those guys got freed by their game actually releasing).
Fallout 76 lead artist and Bethesda veteran Nate Purkeypile has always wanted to see the next Fallout game – including Fallout 5 – take place in the United States' Deep South. Georgia peaches or Louisiana swamps could provide a nice change of scenery for the apocalyptic franchise, and it helps that they don't require a passport.