Fallout’s second season is well into production, but a release date hasn’t been squared away by Kilter or Amazon’s Prime Video team. The leaks have been coming thick and fast of late, with the most recent reveals showcasing the New Vegas Strip and iconic casinos from the 2010 game, such as the Lucky 38, which is the residing spot for ‘Mr House.’
The first season of Fallout, released in April 2024, was a smash hit, winning awards and pulling in millions of viewers worldwide. It was a resurgence of sorts for the series, sending player counts skyrocketing across every game in the series and offering a monumental boom for Fallout 76, the post-apocalyptic franchise’s stellar MMORPG.
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At the end of the first season of Fallout, a momentary glimpse of the New Vegas Strip was offered by Amazon Prime Video and Kilter Films, setting the scene for the follow-up season, which has yet to be given a release date.
New Vegas is a solid setting for the next season, as it’s being pulled straight from one of the best-selling and most beloved games in the series. It’s here on the New Vegas Strip that players will decide the future of the entire region, aligning with one of the game’s factions or taking control of the territory for themselves as the ultimate wasteland leader.
In the most recent leaks, we get a clear look at Lucky 38, one of the most iconic casinos from the New Vegas Strip and one of the first ports of call for players exploring the wasteland in post-apocalyptic Nevada.
In another clip, posted by the same TikTok user, we see the New Vegas Strip sign accompanied by some ruined storefronts. Once again, the authenticity is off the charts, and the replication of the game, which is more than a decade old at this point, is spot on. As a Fallout fan through and through, these leaks have me extremely excited for the second season.
Are you looking forward to the second season of Fallout? Let me know what you’re waiting to see in the comments or on the Insider Gaming forum.
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