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FALLOUT SHELTER: PRIME VIDEO GREENLIGHTS MAJOR COMPETITION SERIES INSPIRED BY FALLOUT UNIVERSE

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Prime Video has announced a major new unscripted competition series inspired by the award-winning and globally beloved Fallout universe, Fallout Shelter.



The ten-episode series will be produced by Studio Lambert (The Traitors, Squid Game: The Challenge, Undercover Boss) in co-production with Kilter Films (Westworld, Fallout) and in association with Bethesda Game Studios, the team behind the award-winning game franchise.



Set inside Vault-Tec’s bomb-proof vaults, Fallout Shelter drops a diverse group of contestants into an immersive, high-stakes world inspired by the games’ signature dark humour, retro-futurism, and post-apocalyptic survival storytelling.


Across a series of escalating challenges, strategic dilemmas, and moral crossroads, contestants must prove their ingenuity, teamwork, and resilience as they compete for safety, power, and ultimately a huge cash prize.


The new series will blend large-scale challenges with deeply social, psychological, and narrative-driven gameplay, staying true to the tone, world-building, and choice-driven ethos that have defined Fallout for over 25 years.



Meanwhile, in Squid Game: The Challenge, players face off in gruelling games pulled straight from the scripted series, build strategic alliances, and consider cutthroat betrayals, all for a chance to take home a whopping $4.56 million.


As they compete through a series of games inspired by the original show - plus surprising new additions - their strategies, alliances, and character will be put to the test while competitors are eliminated around them. The stakes are high, but in this game the worst fate is going home empty-handed.


Fallout Shelter will premiere exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 countries and territories worldwide.



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