Fallout TV series set photos show off an iconic location giving fans hope that the live-action adaptation will be faithful to its source material.
The Fallout TV series from Amazon Studios was announced in 2020, however, with its production only beginning in July 2022, fans haven't seen all that much of the adaptation so far. That being said, in October 2022, we were treated to a teasing image of vault dwellers about to embark on its post-apocalyptic world.
Fast forward a few months and we’ve now been treated to some awesome on-set photos which will give fans of the popular Bethesda RPG series some comfort. The images in question were shared by Twitter user, J Carson.
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As picked up by PC Gamer, eagled-eyed Fallout fans will instantly recognise a particular set photo inspired by the iconic Red Rocket filling station. This was a location that featured prominently in pre-release Fallout 4 marketing. However, fans may also remember this location for being a toxic dumping bed with hazardous caves that lay underneath its grounds.
Back in December 2022, Bethesda chief Todd Howard said that while the Fallout TV series won't be a retelling of the third and fourth games, it will “reference things in the games” and judging by the on-set photos, that certainly appears to be the case.
At this time, a release date for the Fallout TV series hasn't been announced by Amazon, however, it is expected to launch sometime between mid-to-late this year. That’s assuming it suffers no delays.
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In related gaming news, Fallout 4 is set to get a free new-gen update for PC, PS5 and Xbox Series X|S this year. Happy days!