Amazon Offers for Free Must-Play Game Ahead of Fallout Returns
For those who are an Amazon Prime member and looking forward to the upcoming second season of Fallout, you'll find a prime opportunity waiting for you: The company is providing a fresh lineup of free games, featuring Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition.
While not absolutely necessary to understanding the plot of the upcoming dystopian show, players might also want to snag the other Fallout game included in this month's Prime Gaming offerings: the equally impressive and equally chaotic Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition. What's more, Amazon Prime members get to keep their digital titles forever with Prime Gaming, so you can jump in and play whenever.
New Season Details
The latest installment of Fallout, starring Ella Purnell as Lucy MacLean and Walton Goggins as the enigmatic bounty hunter referred to as The Ghoul, arrives on Prime Video on December 17, with season 3 announced to follow. That gives you ample opportunity to start playing Fallout: New Vegas.
The game will allow you to explore all the iconic locations and meet the eclectic characters shown in Fallout season 2's trailers and early screenshots.
One of the initial glimpses shown of the upcoming season depicts Walton Goggins' character, before the apocalypse, visiting the iconic Lucky 38. Not only is this a actual place explorable in Fallout: New Vegas — where you can barter and gamble, should fortune favor you — but it's the base of a key figure in the game: Mr. House.
The Character's Importance
Mr. House was seen briefly in the initial episodes, but he also plays a significant role in the video game as the proprietor of the Las Vegas area. Considering that Lucy, Maximus, and the Ghoul are heading to New Vegas next season, it's highly likely that Mr. House will play a part.
- If you're intrigued
- eager to learn additional details
- before the second season rolls around
- now is never a better time
- to jump into Fallout: New Vegas
And with it being the complete version, you won't have to be concerned about overlooking downloadable content and extras, as everything is part of the package.