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Amazon Prime's Fallout sparks renewed interest in the games
Summary
Amazon Prime Video's Fallout series coincided with notable increases in Steam player counts for several Fallout games, with Fallout 4 roughly doubling and Fallout: New Vegas rising to nearly 20,000 daily players, as reported by PC Gamer.
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Amazon Prime Video's Fallout series has drawn mainstream attention to the franchise. Since season 2 began airing in December, Steam player numbers for several Fallout titles rose noticeably, according to reporting. The Fallout video game franchise dates to the late 1990s and includes influential entries such as Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, and Fallout 4. The article links the show's popularity with renewed engagement in the games.
Reported changes in player counts:
- Fallout 4: average concurrent Steam players rose from roughly 20,000 to over 40,000, as reported by PC Gamer.
- Fallout: New Vegas: daily players increased from about 8,000 to nearly 20,000 during the first weekend of 2026, according to PC Gamer.
- Fallout 3: concurrent players nearly doubled from about 100, as reported.
- The original Fallout saw an increase to over 800 concurrent players.
- Fallout 76: concurrent players rose to about 30,000 from a more typical range of 10,000–20,000.
- Fallout Shelter experienced its largest spike after an update added characters (Lucy, Max, and Ghoul) and a New Vegas–themed Vault and event.
Summary:
The series' reach coincided with measurable increases in the player base across multiple Fallout titles, showing renewed interest in the franchise's games. The article presents these data points as evidence that the adaptation amplified engagement with the source material. Undetermined at this time.
