Amazon’s Prime Video released a first look at a scene from its upcoming Fallout television show based on the iconic videogame franchise of the same name.
06.03.2024 - 14:58 / screenrant.com / Kyle Maclachlan / Ella Purnell / Brad Lang
fans who want to take their love of The Wasteland to the next level can now order and design their own customizable Xbox controller. Following Microsoft's acquisition of Bethesda in 2020, the developer's brands have become almost synonymous with the Xbox console and is no exception as the games' retro sci-fi aesthetic makes for a theme that's unique and aesthetically appealing. Such is the case with a new range of controllers that allow users to create a color scheme and pattern that evokes their favorite in-game faction.
Unveiled by Xbox Design Lab, Microsoft's official service for creating customized controllers, the new range of components is designed to evoke with a shell that features various black-and-white depictions of Vault Boy (all pulled from the games) as well as a color version that sees the mascot using an Xbox controller.
Players are able to swap out the D-Pad, triggers, bumpers, and analog sticks with different colors to create something that resembles the motif of the Brotherhood of Steel, Vault-Tec, or even the terrifying Super Mutants. Users can check out the Xbox Design Lab website to tinker with the different colors and create something all their own.
Given its unique components, consumers will need to spend quite a hefty amount if they want their own -themed Xbox controller. The devices start at $84.98 which is, admittedly, quite steep for a controller even if the Xbox Design Lab versions come with metal triggers and D-Pad. Considering that an average Xbox Series X|S controller will set users back by approximately $72, it's up to the die-hard fans to decide whether the fancy colors are worth the extra $10.
While the franchise has made a name for itself as one of the most beloved RPG series in the industry, it's been relatively dormant in recent years. The most recent entry in the series was , an open-world MMO that was panned by both fans and critics when it launched in 2018 but has managed to improve significantly through post-launch updates. Given that Bethesda has confirmed that is its next major project, there's currently no word on when fans can expect a new game.
In the meantime, those who enjoy the universe will be able to see it in an entirely new light as Prime Video will soon release a live-action series based on the games. Starring Walter Goggins, Ella Purnell, Kyle MacLachlan, and Aaron Clifton Moten, the show will follow Lucy, a Vault Dweller who escapes from the underground bunker and explores the twisted remains of the world after a nuclear apocalypse. is scheduled to premiere on Prime Video on April 12.
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Amazon’s Prime Video released a first look at a scene from its upcoming Fallout television show based on the iconic videogame franchise of the same name.
Henry Cavill's time as Geralt may have come to an end but enthusiasts wanting to continue his adventure in can now do so with a shockingly accurate visual mod. Following the announcement that Cavill would step into the role of the titular Witcher in Netflix's live-action series, fans of the books and video games were skeptical about his portrayal. Yet after proving his commitment to the role, a large portion of the community now views his face as the default Geralt.
Fallout 4 has recently seen a 33% increase in its number of Xbox players. Fallout 4 may not be a recent game, but it seems that the new trailer for Amazon’s Fallout TV show may be tempting players to go back to Bethesda’s post-apocalyptic adventure.
Amazon has released a new video teasing its upcoming Fallout TV adaptation, which appears to follow up an initial snippet seen last week.
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As we march our way steadily through the year and closer to Amazon's Fallout release date next month, the show's cast and crew have started their promotional rounds. And, this week, actor Walton Goggins has shared more on his character The Ghoul, along with a clip from the upcoming series.
fans needn't worry about the franchise's future as some fans already know what to expect in the fifth game. Following the release and subsequent support afforded to 2018's, the video game series set within a retro post-apocalyptic future has been relatively dormant outside of a few expansions released for the aforementioned survival MMO. Now, as Prime Video's adaptation looms over the horizon, some of those involved with its creation have confirmed that they have some insight into what fans can expect in a potential .
is already known to feature a map much bigger than the original game but not even the developers can agree on how much the space has grown. While the first boasted an expansive open world for players to explore at their will, it was also criticized for feeling empty and barren given the vast amount of space players needed to traverse to reach major locations. Capcom has confirmed that the sequel is looking to fix this issue by not only expanding the map but also including more interesting landmarks to discover.
The Fallout TV series trailer debuted last week, and fans quickly spotted changes and extra footage in international versions of Prime Video's preview.
Fans are counting down the days until the live-action Fallout TV series drops on Amazon Prime. Scheduled to premiere in its entirety on April 11, a new trailer was released last week, and while it impressed with its visuals and humor, audiences are wondering where the story will take place in the big scheme of things. In a new interview with Den of Geek, it was revealed that Todd Howard shared numerous details about Fallout 5 with the show’s creators to avoid any overlap with the future title.
The worlds of and collide in an excellent fan animation that homages the iconic work of legendary animator Genndy Tartakovsky. Given that both and the Prequel Trilogy feature plenty of battles against killer robots, it makes sense that an artistic fan would combine the two franchises in some form or another. Yet this piece of animation that imagines what Tartakovsky's take on Super Earth's galactic war would look like is perhaps the best way of mashing the universes together.
Some ideas planned for Amazon's Fallout adaptation had to be nixed, because Bethesda has them earmarked for Fallout 5.