If you are an Amazon Prime member and eagerly awaiting the forthcoming second season of Fallout, there's an excellent chance just for you: Amazon is offering a fresh lineup of complimentary titles, featuring Fallout: New Vegas Ultimate Edition.
Although it may not be strictly essential to grasping the storyline of the upcoming dystopian show, players might consider grab the additional Fallout game available in this month's Prime Gaming offerings: the just-as-good and similarly wild Fallout 3: Game of the Year Edition. What's more, subscribers can retain their digital titles forever with the service, so you can dive in and enjoy at any time.
The latest installment of Fallout, featuring Ella Purnell as Lucy MacLean and Walton Goggins as the enigmatic bounty hunter referred to as The Ghoul, debuts on our silver screens on December 17, with season 3 confirmed to follow. That gives you ample opportunity to start playing Fallout: New Vegas.
Fallout: New Vegas lets you step into famous settings and meet the eclectic characters that have been unveiled in promotional materials for Season 2 and first-look images.
One of the first images shown of the upcoming season shows Walton Goggins' character, before the apocalypse, arriving at the Lucky 38 Casino and Resort. Not only is this a real location you can visit in Fallout: New Vegas — you can even barter and gamble, if you're feeling lucky — but it's also the headquarters of one of the most vital characters in the game: Mr. House.
Mr. House was seen briefly in the initial episodes, but he also plays a significant role in the video game as the owner of the New Vegas strip. Given that Lucy, Maximus, and the Ghoul are heading to New Vegas in Season 2, it's highly likely that Mr. House will play a part.
And with it being the complete version, you won't have to be concerned about missing out on DLC and add-ons, as everything is part of the package.
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