
With the second season finale approaching, Prime Video is offering all of Fallout Season 1 to stream for free on YouTube. They began by making the first two episodes available, and have since added two more.
Starting today, two new episodes of Fallout will be released daily. By Saturday, January 31st, the entire first season of eight episodes will be available to watch all at once. Keep in mind these episodes will only be available on YouTube until February 11th, so you’ll need to watch them quickly if you want to experience the Wasteland without paying!
The free installments of Fallout appear to be a way to generate excitement for the popular show before the second season concludes, giving fans access to the finale sooner than planned.
Many Fallout fans will probably be happy to hear this. There are still a lot of unanswered questions as Season 2 wraps up, and most of them center around what happens next with the show.
Fallout Is Streaming Free on YouTube
Prime Video’s Fallout series quickly became a success. It received positive reviews on Rotten Tomatoes and, due to its popularity, a second season has already been confirmed.
Prime Video and Bethesda Game Studios, the creators of Fallout, are expanding their collaboration, making the connection between the game and the Prime Video television series even stronger. While Prime Video is developing the scripts for the show, Bethesda is also working on something new.
Todd Howard, director at Bethesda Game Studios and an executive producer for the Fallout TV series, recently shared that they are currently writing Season 3. They’re also discussing how to integrate elements from the TV show into future Fallout games in a way that feels natural and authentic when the time comes.
Walton Goggins is reprising his role as the Ghoul, lending his voice to new content for the Fallout game series, and this is happening before the second season of the Fallout TV show is released.
You know, it’s funny, I never really think about using my body to get into a role. I’ve done a lot of voice work lately, and that forced me to figure out how to connect with the material without any physical cues. I honestly don’t know how to fake an emotion; I have to genuinely feel it, and I guess that just happens through my body naturally. It’s not something I consciously do. But when a director says, ‘Just let me hear the emotion in your voice,’ that’s when I realize I need to physically connect with it – I have to move, to feel it in my body, to make it real.
You can currently watch Fallout on Prime Video. The season one finale will be available on February 3th, and select episodes from season one are also being released for free on YouTube.
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2026-01-30 19:09