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Watch the Fallout season two premiere a day early on Amazon Prime

The Ghoul is back 24 hours early as Amazon Prime Video brings forward the drop of episode one of Fallout: Season 2

Fallout S2 announcement at the sphere in Las Vegas

Amazon Prime Video has brought forward the eagerly anticipated streaming release of Fallout season two by 24 hours – a nice early festive present for fans of the acclaimed video game adaptation.

On Monday, Amazon confirmed the second season premiere will be available for streaming tomorrow (December 16) from 6pm PT, 9pm ET. Brits hoping to tune in early will need to wait for the early hours of Wednesday morning. It won’t drop until 2am GMT.

The early release brings the premiere forward by 24 hours. It’s part of a collaboration with the Exosphere of Sphere attraction in Las Vegas, Nevada. Because the post-apocalyptic drama will focuses on the fictional colony of New Vegas in the new series, it’s an apt collaboration.

Amazon says the collab brings “an element of the season’s journey to New Vegas to life by turning Sphere into a post-apocalyptic snow globe featuring series’ fan-favourite characters Lucy, Maximus and The Ghoul, and surprising with a monstrously large Deathclaw attempting to break through the Exosphere.”

Fallout season two, starring Walton Goggins as The Ghoul and Ella Purnell as Lucy, was a massive hit for Amazon among fans of the legendary Bethesda game series and critics alike. It has racked up more than 100 million viewers worldwide. Season two picks up where the first left off.

Amazon says: “Fallout is the story of haves and have-nots in a world in which there’s almost nothing left to have. Two-hundred years after the apocalypse, the gentle denizens of luxury fallout shelters are forced to return to the irradiated hellscape their ancestors left behind—and are shocked to discover an incredibly complex, gleefully weird, and highly violent universe waiting for them.”

Can’t wait for this.

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