With just two episodes of Fallout season two left to go, Prime Video is ending things the way they started: early. Much like the season premiere, which arrived on a Tuesday before the show moved to its regular Wednesday schedule, the final two entries will be available a day early.
Good morning, Vault Dwellers! Due to strong participation and interest, we have amended the start times for the remaining Season Two presentations. Episode Seven will now begin Tuesday, Jan. 27 at 6 p.m. PT, and Episode Eight will now begin Tuesday, Feb. 3 at 6 p.m. PT. Your… pic.twitter.com/x1LhnwEsRL
— FALLOUTâš¡ï¸ (@falloutonprime) January 26, 2026
This type of schedule shuffle didn’t come into play in season one, which was a binge release. Prime Video’s shift to weekly releases seemed aimed at keeping Fallout more prominent in the pop culture conversation for a more extended period, though it’s not clear yet if that’s translated to consistent ratings. A third season has already been greenlit.
If you’ve been keeping up with season two so far, most of the characters have been spread across different storylines—in both the past and present—and it hasn’t always been clear where the threads will connect.
However, last week’s episode drew some key players together, and it seems like all that rambling around New Vegas and artifacts and snack budgets and mind-control devices and Justin Theroux’s mustache and mutant monsters will finally cohere.
The best news is that there’s even less time to wait: episode seven arrives tomorrow, January 27, and the season finale drops February 3. Okey dokey!
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Original Source: https://gizmodo.com/fallout-will-close-out-season-2-with-early-episode-drops-2000714125
Original Source: https://gizmodo.com/fallout-will-close-out-season-2-with-early-episode-drops-2000714125
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