Samsung Lets Fallout Fans Watch, Play and Explore the Wasteland on One Screen

Samsung is giving Fallout fans more ways to dive into the franchise ahead of the Season Two premiere on Prime Video. Through new partnerships with Amazon, Bethesda Softworks, and Xbox, the company is bringing both the Fallout TV series and the latest game content directly to Samsung TVs through Samsung TV Plus and Gaming Hub.
Fallout Season One is free on Samsung TV Plus for a limited time
For a limited time, Samsung TV Plus users can stream the entire first season of the Fallout without a Prime membership. The free viewing window runs from December 3 through December 25. That gives viewers time to catch up before Season Two launches on Prime Video on December 17.

The series is based on Bethesda’s long-running Fallout games and follows survivors navigating a brutal, often strange world set centuries after nuclear destruction. The upcoming season picks up after the dramatic Season One finale and shifts the story to the Mojave Desert and the ruins of New Vegas.
You can stream the series across Samsung TVs, Galaxy devices, smart monitors, and Family Hub displays. To promote the new season, Samsung and Prime Video are rolling out co-branded marketing across Samsung platforms. That includes large digital billboards in New York City’s Times Square.
Samsung brings Fallout 76: Burning Springs to Gaming Hub
On the gaming side, Samsung Gaming Hub users can now stream Fallout 76: Burning Springs through the Xbox app using Xbox Game Pass. Bethesda says this is the game’s largest expansion so far and introduces new locations in post-nuclear Ohio. The update also adds a crossover with the TV series that brings The Ghoul into the game.
While the focus is on Xbox Game Pass, Samsung Gaming Hub also supports GeForce NOW. This gives players another way to stream Fallout 76 on their TVs if they already own the game. It adds flexibility for fans who prefer different cloud gaming services.










