The TV series adaptation, which is set in the games’ canon world, not only remained true to the existing universe but also evolved it. And nowhere is this more evident than with the lore the series ...
I bet the origin story on the TV show will be an awful lot like the origin story in real life. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works.
Vault-Tec’s Vault Boy mascot is one of Fallout‘s most iconic symbols. Even those who have never played the games can likely recognize the grinning blue-and-yellow-clad figure and his association with ...
The Fallout Vault 33 glasses may boast a premium price tag that will scare some Wastelanders away, but for those with enough bottle caps for the retro-futuristic gaming and computer glasses from ...
It’s the end of the world – just not as we know it. The Fallout TV show, an adaptation of the RPG video game series overseen by Bethesda, sees the post-apocalypse head to Prime Video with a joyous mix ...
Warning: The following article contains spoilers for Fallout Season 1. When Fallout Season 1 dropped on April 10, it finally revealed the origin of the franchise’s mascot, Vault Boy. The what and the ...
“I’ve just taken a cyanide pill,” Siggi Wilzig (Michael Emerson) admits in episode 2 of Prime Video’s Fallout series. “Vault-Tec Plan D: It was the most humane product that Vault-Tec ever made.” This ...
Vault-Tec’s Vault Boy mascot is one of Fallout‘s most iconic symbols. Even those who have never played the games can likely recognize the grinning blue-and-yellow-clad figure and his association with ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results