The recent Q4 earnings call from Microsoft has revealed the incredible impact of Prime Video’s Fallout TV series on the franchise’s popularity. Fallout saw a near fivefold increase in hours played on Game Pass quarter-over-quarter thanks to its Emmy-nominated series, as highlighted by Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella. With over 65 million viewers in the first 16 days after its premiere, the show significantly boosted player numbers in games like Fallout 76, creating a surge strong enough to impact mod sites like NexusMods. This led to Prime Video swiftly renewing the show for a second season.

How did the Fallout TV show affect the popularity of the Fallout games on Game Pass?n

After the debut of the Fallout TV series on Prime Video, hours played on Game Pass for the Fallout franchise increased nearly fivefold quarter-over-quarter.

The Fallout series, developed by Bethesda Game Studios and initially released in 1997, is set in a post-apocalyptic world after a global nuclear war. Known for its rich storytelling, open-world exploration, and role-playing elements, it has built a loyal fanbase over the years. The recent TV adaptation likely introduced new audiences to the franchise, further boosting its appeal across various demographics.