Prime Video really leant into how crazy the Wasteland can be in the seventh episode of Fallout Season 2… We had Maximus (Aaron Moten) brawling with Deathclaws, Lucy (Ella Purnell) tricking her father, and a hugely satisfying cliffhanger for New Vegas fans. So here’s what time Fallout Season 2 Episode 8 is out. Major spoilers ahead!
Episode 7 pushed the story forward as all the main characters finally made it to New Vegas, as Maximus and the Ghoul go searching for Lucy. The only problem is the pack of Deathclaws living in the Strip next to Lucky 38. Thankfully (after a detour to an old NCR weapons cache) Maximus suits up in a suit of NCR Power Armor and punches them in the face long enough for the Ghoul to get inside the casino.
Once he’s in there, he hooks up the Cold Fusion diode into Mr. House’s old machine, only for the computerized billionaire to reappear on that giant green screen. For now, it seems like Fallout Season 2 confirms which New Vegas ending the show follows, but we’ll have to wait until the finale for confirmation.
If that wasn’t enough, the episode also gave us a Clancy Brown cameo as the United States President in the flashbacks, as well as the reveal that Lucy’s father is keeping the congresswoman’s decapitated head alive in the Management Vault… It’s a packed episode for sure. If like us you’re desperate to see the finale, here’s what time Fallout Season 2 Episode 8 is out.
Fallout Season 2 Episode 8 will start streaming on Prime Video at 6pm PT/9pm ET on Tuesday February 3.
- 2am UK
- 3am Central European Summer Time
- 4am Eastern European Summer Time
- 7.30am India
- 11am Tokyo
- 1pm Sydney
Prime Video continued with the usual Wednesday slot after dropping the premiere early during the holidays. But now fans only have one more episode to go…
How many episodes are there in Fallout Season 2?
There are eight episodes in Fallout Season 2, which means this will be the last episode of the season. There’s still plenty of threads and questions to be answered, so hopefully Prime Video sticks the landing.
Thankfully, Season 3 has already been confirmed, and Todd Howard told Dexerto how it will change from the games.
“I don’t wanna spoil anything, but what I would say is the show has an opportunity more so than a single game to pull things because we can jump locations, we can jump timelines,” he explained, before adding “We can do more than we thought we could when we first started, if that makes sense.”
Fallout Season 2 Episode 7 seemingly confirms major New Vegas ending