Missing ‘Fallout’ Season 1? It’s Free Streaming on YouTube


If Prime Video isn’t one of the streaming services you’re paying, you might not be able to watch the post-apocalyptic drama and video-game adaptation, Fallout. But now you can try the show for free on YouTube. Don’t wait, though; it’s not forever.

Ahead of the show’s season 2 finale on February 3, the Prime Video YouTube account is streaming a “Fallout Season 1 Full Episode Watch Party.” Only the first two episodes of season 1 are available now, but more installments will premiere each day, and the season 1 finale will stream on January 31 at 6 pm PT. Episodes will leave YouTube on Feb. 11 at 11:59 pm PT. Here is the release schedule from Prime Video’s YouTube channel.

Fallout season 1 release schedule on YouTube

Episode 1, The End: out now
Episode 2, The Target: out
Episode 3, The Head: January 29 at 5 pm PT
Episode 4, The Ghouls: Jan. 29 at 6 pm PT
Episode 5, The Past: Jan. 30 at 5 pm PT
Episode 6, The Trap: Jan. 30 at 6 pm PT
Episode 7, The Radio: Jan. 31 at 5 pm PT
Episode 8, The Beginning: Jan. 31 at 6 pm PT


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Fallout, one of our selection of best movies to watch on Prime Videostars Ella Purnell, Walton Goggins and Aaron Moten. The streamer changed the series for season 3 before season 2 premiered. To watch season 2 of Fallout, you need access to Prime Video through a Prime membership, which costs $15 per month or $139 per year, or a standalone Prime Video subscription, which costs $9 per month.





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