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Fallout fans everywhere can grab a major freebie on 11 April

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Published 11:52 8 Apr 2024 GMT+1

Fallout fans everywhere can grab a major freebie on 11 April

Fallout fans can enjoy an exciting freebie this week.

Sam Cawley

Sam Cawley

Fallout fans can enjoy an exciting freebie this week, as they’ll be able to watch the first episode of the new TV show for free on the last platform you’d expect.

The live-action Fallout show created for Amazon Prime Video is almost upon us, and will adapt Bethesda’s post-apocalyptic RPG series for the big-screen.

We recently chatted with the cast of the show to find out who they’d snog, marry and irradiate if they were trapped in the wastelands, check it out below

If you’re subscribed to Amazon Prime you’ll be able to catch the first episode of the show on 12 April at no additional cost, but those without subscriptions have another offer to take advantage of.

To celebrate the new series, the first episode will be live streamed on Twitch for free via several high-profile streamers.

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The full list of collaborating streamers consists of:


  • /Shroud
  • /BrookAB
  • /TheOnlyRyann
  • /DEERE
  • /CohhCarnage
  • /KingGothalion
  • /TheBronzeGirl
  • /DansGaming
  • /SweeetTails
  • /Elspeth
  • /Techniq
  • /Swiftor
  • /GassyMexican
  • /Tooniversal
  • /bloodyfaster

All of the above streamers will premiere the first episode a day early on 11 April, making it a solid opportunity to give the show a go before committing to a subscription to Amazon Prime.

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Fallout will tell an original story in the wasteland, along with plenty of characters and props ripped straight out of the games, like the Brotherhood Of Steel, the ghouls and the Mr Handy robots to name a few.

It’s said there were even some story elements that were cut from the final project due to interference from Bethesda, which said the show was unintentionally going to cover plot points planned for Fallout 5.

Bethesda exec Todd Howard has expressed interest in adapting some of the developer’s other IPs, like The Elder Scrolls, in TV shows depending on the success of Fallout.

Featured Image Credit: Bethesda

Topics: Fallout, Bethesda, Xbox, PlayStation, PC, Amazon, Twitch

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