The upcoming Season 2 of Amazon's Fallout series has ignited discussions within the gaming community about its connection to the beloved Fallout: New Vegas. As it turns out, the show’s co-showrunners indicated that it will not directly address which ending of the game is considered canon. Actor Aaron Moten, who portrays Maximus, emphasized that the storyline is set years after New Vegas and will reflect various interpretations of the game's outcomes. The show will feature Mr. House, tied into the lore of New Vegas, but the narrative will explore multiple perspectives on the events of the past rather than focusing on a singular canon ending. The show kicks off on December 17, further tantalizing fans eager to see how their favorite factions from the game are portrayed on screen.

Will Fallout Season 2 confirm a canon ending for Fallout: New Vegas?

No, it appears that Season 2 will not confirm a specific canon ending for Fallout: New Vegas. Instead, it will present different perspectives on the events that have transpired, allowing for a more nuanced storytelling approach.

Fallout: New Vegas, released in 2010 by Obsidian Entertainment, is widely regarded as one of the best entries in the Fallout franchise due to its rich storytelling and diverse endings based on player choices. Set in a post-apocalyptic Nevada, the game explores factions vying for control, including the New California Republic and Caesar's Legion. The introduction of Mr. House, a character who maintains control over the Vegas Strip as a pre-war businessman, has added depth to the series' lore, creating lasting fan engagement that the Amazon series aims to capitalize on.