Fallout TV Show Season 2 Announced After Incredible Success

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  • Amazon has just renewed Fallout for another season.
  • It also confirms record viewership, with this TV series becoming one of Amazon’s top 3 most-watched releases.
  • Season 2 is expected to be filmed in California.

Amazon and Bethesda have found plenty of success with Fallout. The latest TV adaptation has earned a rating of over 90% on Rotten Tomatoes, impressing everyone from the fans to the series creator.

The adaptation has even led to a surge in player counts of Fallout 4 and 76. Following the incredible positivity around the IP, Amazon has shared even more good news. The adaptation is officially set to receive another season.

Why it matters: While expected, this is great news for the millions who enjoyed this adaptation from Amazon and Bethesda.

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Fallout 4 Is Doing Better Than Ever After The TV Show

According to Amazon, this show has been a standout hit.

The adaptation is currently ranked in the top 3 most-watched shows on the streaming service. Amazon also boasts record viewership for a single season since The Lord of The Rings: Rings of Power.

Reports state that season 2 will be shot in California. This change will allow the studio to receive $25 million in tax credits. Unfortunately, not much else is known about the future of this series for now.

Going by typical TV productions, fans should expect season 2 to arrive in a year or two at the earliest.

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Fallout Is One Of The Many Gaming Adaptations That Found Success Recently

Last year’s The Last of Us adaptation saw similar success and was renewed for season 2 by HBO Max. The next season is expected to arrive by 2025, so Fallout might follow a similar schedule.

The announcement has sparked excitement within the fandom.

Fallout is even bigger after this adaptation, so more people await Amazon and Bethesda’s future collaborations. Perhaps this success will finally motivate the studio to pursue a similar adaptation of The Elder Scrolls.

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