Fallout TV trailer includes nods to New Vegas, hints at The Ghoul's backstory
With a little over a month until Amazon's Fallout TV adaptation airs, Prime Video has released another trailer for the series.
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With a little over a month until Amazon's Fallout TV adaptation airs, Prime Video has released another trailer for the series.
Four years after a live-action Fallout TV adaptation was officially announced, the show is almost upon us. And ahead of its Amazon Video debut on 12th April — and following years of official images, unofficial behind-the-scenes shots, and even a sizeable teaser — we've got our best look yet at the adaptation, courtesy of a new three-minute series trailer.
Amazon Prime's original Fallout show is «almost like Fallout 5».
Fallout: London — the upcoming fan made DLC-sized mod for Bethesda's Fallout 4 — has added Neil Newbon to its cast.
The developer of the Fallout 4 mod Fallout: London has recently announced that Neil Newbon will play an unannounced role in the game. Newbon is known for playing the vampire Astarion in Baldur’s Gate 3 and his voice acting will probably be a fine addition to the ambitious Fallout 4 total conversion mod.