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Fans think ‘Fallout’ countdown on Amazon’s website teases a ‘Fallout 3’ remaster

January 8, 2026
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Prime Video‘s hit Fallout TV series is now driving speculation about the future of the Fallout video game series.

As spotted by PC Gamer and other outlets, the home page for the Fallout show on Amazon’s website features an intriguing Easter egg that has piqued the interest of fans of the games. It’s done up in the style of the in-game maps in the last few Fallout games, with each icon hiding behind-the-scenes info about the second season of the show. If you scroll to the upper right corner of the map, there’s a mysterious countdown timer that ends on Feb. 4, the day that the final episode of Season 2 airs. Of course, everyone is wondering what will happen when that timer expires.

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Occam’s razor suggests it will either be a tease for the already confirmed Season 3 of the Amazon show or a behind-the-scenes featurette on the finale of Season 2.

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However, it’s been a decade since the last proper Fallout game came out, so fans of the games are speculating on Reddit and elsewhere that there could be a remaster of 2008’s Fallout 3 and/or 2010’s Fallout: New Vegas in the works, to be announced when the timer goes up.

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While that may seem like wishful thinking by fans who have been dying to return to post-apocalyptic America in video game form, there is a tiny bit of hope here. Leaked documents suggested the existence of a Fallout 3 remaster a couple of years ago, and those same documents proved correct regarding an Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion remaster that was eventually released in 2025.

Additionally, Windows Central reported this week that remasters of Fallout 3 and New Vegas will eventually be released, but the Amazon countdown timer has no connection to these releases.

So, in short, fans may be half-right. Those two games could definitely come back in some form in the near-ish future, but this countdown timer may have nothing to do with that. It’s only a few weeks until someone is proven right or wrong, in any case.

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