Amazon Offers for Free Must-Play Video Game Before the Post-Apocalyptic Series Returns

For those who are subscribed to Amazon Prime and looking forward to the upcoming second season of Fallout, there's an excellent chance waiting for you: The company is providing a fresh lineup of complimentary titles, featuring Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition.

While not absolutely necessary to grasping the plot of the upcoming post-apocalyptic series, players might consider snag the other Fallout game available in this month's Prime Gaming offerings: the just-as-good and similarly wild Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition. What's more, Amazon Prime members get to keep their downloadable games forever with Prime Gaming, allowing you to dive in and enjoy at any time.

New Season Details

The latest installment of Fallout, starring Ella Purnell as Lucy MacLean and Walton Goggins as the mysterious bounty hunter known solely as The Ghoul, debuts on our silver screens on December 17, with season 3 confirmed to come after. That gives you ample opportunity to jump into Fallout: New Vegas.

The game lets you step into all the iconic locations and encounter unique personalities that have been unveiled in Fallout season 2's trailers and early screenshots.

One of the initial glimpses revealed of the newest season shows Walton Goggins' character, pre-Wasteland, arriving at the iconic Lucky 38. This is not just a real location you can visit in Fallout: New Vegas — you can even trade and play games, should fortune favor you — but it's the base of a key figure in the game: Mr. House.

The Character's Importance

Mr. House was seen briefly in the first season, but he also plays a major part in the game as the proprietor of the Las Vegas area. Given that Lucy, Maximus, and the Ghoul are heading to New Vegas in Season 2, it's all but guaranteed that Mr. House will be involved.

  • For the curious
  • and want to know more
  • before the second season rolls around
  • there's no better moment
  • to jump into Fallout: New Vegas

And with it being the complete version, you don't need to worry about missing out on DLC and add-ons, as everything is part of the package.

David Baker
David Baker

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