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FALLOUT TV SHOW INTRODUCES MEGATON-LIKE SETTLEMENT WITH 'GIANT PILE OF TRASH'

Apr 03, 2024 10:30 AM

The upcoming Fallout TV show, slated for release on April 11, is stirring the pot with talks of its first showcased settlement. Titled "Filly," this setting draws inspiration from Fallout 3's Megaton, with a focus on recycling and technological reclamation. Unlike Megaton's iconic unexploded bomb, Filly is centered around a "giant pile of trash," symbolizing the link between America's past and post-apocalyptic future. The show is taking a different approach with how Vault 33 will be included, and it has been revealed the series is set in California, allowing the New California Republic (NCR) and the Enclave to take part.

The decision for a California setting is explained by director Jonathan Nolan, hinting at Hollywood's influence and the meta-narrative of game adaptation. As fans eagerly await the new Fallout series representation of this dystopian world, they can also check out a fan film interpreting an alternative ending for Fallout 4's story.

Why did the Fallout TV show choose California as its setting?

The show's creators chose California for its setting to emphasize the Hollywood influence on the production, as well as to incorporate factions like the NCR and the Enclave that are pivotal to the franchise's lore.

The Fallout series, developed by Bethesda Game Studios, began in 1997 and has since become one of the most beloved franchises in the RPG genre. Breaking away from the limitations of 2D gameplay and fixed perspectives, Fallout 3 introduced players in 2008 to a fully-realized, 3D post-apocalyptic world with the freedom to explore the Capital Wasteland. The game received critical acclaim for its open-ended gameplay and detailed world-building. The upcoming TV show is expected to expand the lore and bring the iconic universe to a different medium.



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Sephiroth Sephiroth commented on: 2024-04-03 10:54:02
The choice of California as the setting for the Fallout TV show makes sense, considering the state's significance in Hollywood and its ties to the NCR and the Enclave within the franchise's lore. It's exciting to see how the show will expand the beloved Fallout universe into a new medium, especially considering its roots in groundbreaking 3D gameplay with Fallout 3.
Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2024-04-03 10:48:02
The choice of California as the setting for the Fallout TV show seems like a nod to both Hollywood's influence and the rich lore of the franchise, promising a unique spin on the post-apocalyptic world. It's exciting to see how the series will expand on the iconic universe and lore, moving from gaming to a new medium.
N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2024-04-03 10:42:03
The Fallout TV show's choice of California as its setting makes sense, considering the state's association with Hollywood and how it ties in with the lore of the NCR and the Enclave. It'll be interesting to see how the series brings this iconic post-apocalyptic universe to life on screen, especially for fans who've been immersed in its rich RPG world since the franchise's inception.
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