Fallout Season 2 trailer leaks, showcasing New Vegas in all its glory

Teasers for Fallout season 2 have appeared on Reddit, showcasing the famous skyline of New Vegas, along with a familiar location from the game.

Fallout Season 2 trailer leaks, showcasing New Vegas in all its glory
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TL;DR: The latest leaked trailers for Fallout Season 2 showcase a faithful live-action recreation of New Vegas, along with a glimpse at the game's Lucky 38 casino.

Amidst rumours of a Fallout 3 remaster, and a confirmed season 3 for the Fallout TV series, there's plenty to be excited about as a Fallout fan. In the latest leaked trailer, viewers can get a closer look at New Vegas, which appears to have been recreated 1:1 for its live-action debut.

Credit: Amazon Prime Video

Credit: Amazon Prime Video

As shared on Reddit, the first teaser features Lucy and the Ghoul, played by Ella Purnell and David Goggins, making their way through the Mojave Wasteland. After a shot of a pre-war Las Vegas road sign, the camera pans to a wide shot of New Vegas, just as you remembered it in 2010.

The second teaser hints at one of New Vegas' iconic landmarks. During a flashback to the Ghoul's pre-war life in film and advertising, he reads lines for a Nuka-Cola commercial-followed by pitches for Atomic Sunscreen (to block those irradiated UV rays).

Finally, the teaser closes with an ad read for the Lucky 38 casino - the place to play high-stakes poker, "party your ass off", lock up your kids, and "paint the town red."

Credit: Amazon Prime Video

Credit: Amazon Prime Video

Seeing New Vegas recreated in live-action is a beautiful sight, especially with the show expanding on the game's established lore. Mr. New Vegas, the ever-smooth voice of the Mojave and figurehead of the Lucky 38, made a brief appearance in Season 1 and will presumably play a bigger role in Season 2.

It's also been confirmed that Season 1 was set 15 years after the events of Fallout: New Vegas. And with that game's wildly different possible endings, the show will most likely hit the reset button and carve out its own version of the post-Vegas wasteland.