Fallout series gets impressive trailer at CCXP View now TecMundo

Fallout series gets impressive trailer at CCXP! View now TecMundo

The radiance of the world of Fallout finally comes to the small screen! During CCXP 2023, Prime Video launched the first trailer for the liveaction series based on Bethesda games.

At around two and a half minutes, the video shows what we can expect from the adaptation of the gaming saga for streaming. From now on, many classic game elements appear, including classic costumes, bunkers and armor.

The trailer begins with Lucy, played by Ella Purnell (Yellowjackets), taking on the role that Fallout players usually play: Open the bunker (vault) and explore the destroyed world. Next, we get a preview of the series’ postapocalyptic locations, including deserts with dangerous monsters and giant cockroaches.

However, the world of Fallout is not only inhabited by giant cockroaches and hideous creatures. The trailer also reveals that the characters will have a “Dogmeat,” the loyal canine companion that appears in games in the series.

Armour, ghouls and bunkers

The trailer also shows that, just like the games, there will be a lot of blood, fighting and flashy armor in the Fallout series. For example, the preview includes a bloody clash inside Vault 33.

The Power Armors look can also be seen in action in the new video. In one of the sections we have a battalion of soldiers equipped with powerful armor.

Stand outFallout launches on Prime Video in April 2024.

Like the recently released images, the trailer also contains details about the ghouls. In the video we can see actor Walton Goggins as a possible bounty hunter in the destroyed world of Fallout.

Release date of

The TV series “Fallout” is scheduled to be released on April 12, 2024. The production appears exclusively on the streaming service Amazon Prime Video.

Stand outGiant cockroach in the Fallout series.

Todd Howard is the executive producer and Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy are responsible for the adaptation. Nolan is actually the director of the first three episodes of the series.

The Fallout franchise is one of the most important game productions from Bethesda, which is currently owned by Microsoft. The main titles in the series are even playable with the Xbox Game Pass subscription.