Fans eagerly anticipating the next installment in the Fallout series may find the wait a bit more bearable with intriguing news about the franchise's expansion into television. Fallout is making a transition to the small screen, with the TV adaptation being described by producer Jonathan Nolan as "almost" Fallout 5—signifying a major narrative and thematic link to the beloved game series. Although Bethesda's focus might currently be on Starfield and the development of The Elder Scrolls 6, the Fallout TV series is poised to offer an original story set within the established Fallout universe. As the Fallout games are anthology in nature, each exploring different cities and characters, the show aims to sit comfortably within the overarching Fallout mythology. The live-action series, arriving on Prime Video on April 12, promises to deliver a non-interactive, but familiar Fallout experience to the audience.

When will the Fallout TV series be released on Prime Video?

The Fallout TV series is scheduled to premiere on Prime Video on April 12.

Bethesda's Fallout series is a renowned post-apocalyptic role-playing game franchise that began in 1997 with the original Fallout. The games are known for their open-world exploration, choice-driven narratives, and dark humor set against the backdrop of a retro-futuristic United States ravaged by nuclear war. The most recent major title, Fallout 4, was released in 2015 and was followed by Fallout 76, an online multiplayer spinoff. As the fan community looks forward to more immersive experiences in the Wasteland, the anticipation for Fallout 5 continues, even as Jonathan Nolan's vision for the adaptation teases a narrative as rich and complex as any game installment.