How to watch Fallout season 2 from anywhere, catch up on the Wasteland's latest adventure

Walton Goggins as the Ghoul in Fallout season 2
(Image credit: Prime Video)

If you're a little late to the party, you'll be wondering how to watch Fallout Season 2 as quickly as possible, lest those spoilers creep in. The latest instalment of Lucy and the Ghoul's escapades came to a close at the start of February, having released weekly since the end of last year. With another season already on the cards, it's time to catch up before those secrets start spilling.

Fallout Season 2 streaming

Streaming on: Amazon Prime Video

Watch anywhere with NordVPN: Free $20 Amazon gift card

How to watch Fallout Season 2

Fallout is an Amazon Prime exclusive, so you'll need to grab yourself a Prime Video subscription to binge the entire second season. The good news is new members can take advantage of a 30 day free trial right now. That means you can catch up on the entire adventure for nothing, provided you haven't had a subscription in the past.

Amazon Prime | 30 day free trial at Amazon

Amazon Prime | 30 day free trial at Amazon
Amazon Prime has a 30 day free trial available for those new to the service, but if you've already subscribed before (and you're over 24) you'll be paying the regular $14.99 monthly price.

Prime Young Adults | $0.99 per month trial

Prime Monthly | $14.99 per month

Amazon is running Fallout Season Two globally, but if you're travelling while catching up you may have trouble logging into your home stream. To access your content while abroad, it's best to use a VPN service.

This is a Virtual Private Network that obscures your viewing location so that you can watch Fallout Season Two from wherever you find yourself in the world as if you're sitting right on your couch at home. We recommend NordVPN first and foremost, and there's generally always a handy sign up deal available.

Nord VPN | Free $20 Amazon gift card

Nord VPN | Free $20 Amazon gift card
Not only do you get access to your Prime Video subscription as if you were at home, you can grab a Nord VPN membership for as little as $3.89 per month and score a free $20 Amazon gift card.

To log in from abroad and watch Fallout Season 2 as if you were at home, simply:

  1. Install the VPN
  2. Choose your home location
  3. Go to Amazon Prime Video
  4. Enjoy the Wasteland

Ella Purnell as Lucy Maclean in Fallout season 2, surrouned by Caesar's Legion

(Image credit: Amazon)

How many Fallout Season Two episodes are there?

There are eight episodes of Fallout Season Two, beginning with Ep 1: The Innovator, first streamed on December 16 2025. The final episode is Ep 8: The Strip, aired on February 3, 2026.

Is Fallout Season Three in production?

Fallout Season Three has already been picked up by Amazon Prime Video and production seems to be revving its engines. Currently in pre-production phases, sources point to the third instalment beginning filming on May 1, 2026.

Can you watch Fallout Season Two for free?

It is possible to watch Fallout Season Two for free, but you'll need to be a brand new Amazon Prime Video member to do so. A 30 day free trial is available to new subscribers at the moment, so if you've never dipped your toe in these radioactive waters before you can stream the entire series for nothing.

Disclaimer

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Tabitha Baker
Managing Editor - Hardware

Managing Editor of Hardware at GamesRadar+, I originally landed in hardware at our sister site TechRadar before moving over to GamesRadar. In between, I've written for Tom’s Guide, Wireframe, The Indie Game Website and That Video Game Blog, covering everything from the PS5 launch to the Apple Pencil. Now, i'm focused on Nintendo Switch, gaming laptops (and the keyboards, headsets and mice that come with them), PS5, and trying to find the perfect projector. 

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