Season 2 of the Fallout series will move to Las Vegas, an iconic location in the video game saga. This new chapter of the narrative is set several years after the events of Fallout: New Vegas, a title that stood out for its rich story and multiple endings, depending on the faction a player chooses to support. The Prime Video series, set to be released on December 19, promises to explore this complexity, presenting different perspectives on who really won or lost in the wasteland.
Changes Regarding the Game
Aaron Moten, who plays Maximus, a knight of the Brotherhood of Steel, highlighted in a recent interview that the narrative will play with the idea of how history is rewritten in the wasteland through the eyes of those who tell it. This suggests that we will encounter divergent interpretations of past events, creating space for debate about the victories and defeats of the factions involved.
Additionally, a notable change that fans of the video game will notice is the representation of the Kings, a group of Elvis impersonators. In the series, this faction will be portrayed as Ghouls, while in the game they are humans. This twist in the narrative opens the door to new interpretations and interesting conflicts, keeping followers on edge.
With multiple possible endings in Fallout: New Vegas, it remains to be seen which of them will be considered canonical in the adaptation. However, the series has already generated excitement, and fans are eager to see how this intriguing story will unfold in the post-apocalyptic universe of Fallout.