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The second season of the popular Fallout TV series is almost here! After a long wait, it will begin streaming on December 17, 2025.
The show isn’t available to everyone, though. You can only watch it on Amazon Prime Video if you have an Amazon Prime membership.
Whether you loved the first season or are just discovering the show, here’s how to subscribe to Amazon Prime so you can watch the new episodes as soon as they’re released.
First, you’ll need to create an account and subscribe to an Amazon Prime membership. It costs $14.99 each month.
With an Amazon Prime membership, you can stream the second season of the Fallout TV show on Prime Video starting December 17, 2025, when the first episode is released.
Unlike the first season, which released all episodes at once, the second season will release new episodes each week.
You have two options for watching Fallout Season 2: you can watch each episode weekly as it’s released, or you can wait until all episodes are available around February 4, 2026, and binge-watch the entire season at once.
The first season of the Fallout TV show was a huge success, attracting more than 100 million viewers, winning two Emmy Awards, and boosting interest in the original Fallout video game series.
I’m really excited for season two! From what I’ve heard, they’re aiming to blow the first season out of the water with even bigger action sequences and much more intricate stories and characters. And get this – they’re pulling inspiration directly from *Fallout: New Vegas*, including characters and the setting! As a huge fan of that game, I can’t wait to see how they integrate it all.
With an Amazon Prime membership, you can watch the show and discover where the new season takes the story for both longtime fans and newcomers to the Fallout universe.
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