That Fallout TV show was awesome, wasn’t it? In fact, it even got a ton of Emmy nominations and then went on to win a few of them. Now, Prime Video and Kilter Films are also celebrating hitting the 100 million global audience mark about six months after launching on the Amazon streaming platform.
The news, released via the show’s social media accounts, is sure to bolster Prime Video, Kilter Films and Bethesda’s confidence in a second season that, if the season 1 finale is any indication, will be filled with New Vegas content.
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“Fallout” has crossed the 100 million mark, right on the heels of “The Lord of the Rings: The Ring of Power”… surpassing all other shows on the platform, at least when it comes to Prime Video exclusives. Yes, the nonsense and scammers online would have you believe that the Middle-Earth series is a massive failure, but the reality is quite the opposite, and even the second season’s numbers are taking a little longer to take off.
For reference, as of this writing, Ring of Thrones Season 1 has been watched by over 150 million people worldwide since the end of 2022. That makes Fallout crossing the 100 million mark in just six months even more impressive and cements its place as Prime Video’s number two hit. biggest show, which might help it survive past its second season if ratings don’t plummet.
Of course, the series’ success with critics and audiences has translated into a huge boost in Fallout game sales, and even a huge increase in spending on Fallout 76’s ongoing live streaming service, which is exactly what big companies are hoping to get from a big-budget adaptation. The results obtained in the best works. Selling video games.
Will this translate into more Fallout spin-offs before Bethesda Game Studios completes The Elder Scrolls 6 and moves on to Fallout 5 in a few years? We’d like to think so, but given the recent mess that Xbox and Bethesda have been having on a management and guidance level, maybe we won’t be able to play new Fallout 76 content until the early 2030s.