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The Fallout TV series now has a full-length trailer ahead of next month’s premiere

As announced last year, Amazon's upcoming Fallout TV series is finally set to air in April, with all episodes to become available to stream through Prime Video on the 11th of April. Now, ahead of that date, we now have a full length trailer, giving us a longer look at what to expect from the show. 

Many have already commented on how good the Fallout series has looked so far. There is a good amount of faithfulness to the costume and set designs. The previous teaser trailer was also well received. Now, we have a full length trailer, introducing us to the overarching premise for the first season, as well as a few of the main characters we'll be following around.

The show will follow a new vault dweller, leaving the confines of the underground bunker to explore the surface world for the first time. At this point in time, a long period of time has passed and the Earth has been ravaged by nuclear weapons, leaving behind races of mutants, mixed in with other human survivors.

The trailer captures the spirit of the games very well and incorporates a good amount of humour. It is a strong start, now we'll have to see how well the series resonates once it drops next month.

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KitGuru Says: Will you be giving this a watch when it releases next month?  I'll be keeping my fingers crossed that it avoids the mistakes of previous video game adaptations. 

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