Every Fallout season 2 Easter egg so far

Fall out returns to Prime Video for a second season, but this time the show visits a favorite location from the series: New Vegas. How Fall out The action takes place in 2296, that is, 15 years after the events Fallout: New VegasYou'll definitely see some iconic locations and characters, but they're a little different from how you remember them from the game.

However, even the slightest glance at an item sparks a bit of joy and makes you point at the screen as if you were reprising your role as the Courier. Here's a running list of all the Easter eggs we've spotted. Fall out.

[Ed. note: Spoilers follow for Fallout season 2. We recommend watching each episode as they come out first, spotting as many Easter eggs as you can, and returning to this page afterwards.]

Episode 1 – Innovator

Introduction to Securitron

Image: Prime Video

IN Fall out In the first season, the show started on a classic flip-top TV made by Radiation King, but for Fall out In the second season, we see the Securitron screen for the first time. As the show moves closer to New Vegas, it's only fitting that RobCo Industries' creation is the first thing viewers see.

Bar

A man standing in front of the Radiation King van in the second season of Fallout. Image: Prime Video

There are a couple of companies in the bar from Fall out Universe. The first, of course, is RobCo Industries, since Robert House is on TV. However, as Robert House's #1 fan is giving bar patrons a hard time, he mentions the H&H nail gun, which might ring a bell for anyone who played the New Vegas DLC, Lonesome Road. As the argument continues in the alley, we also see the Radiation King van, which was known to make televisions, radios, and jukeboxes.

Money

The city of Novak in the 1st episode of the 2nd season of Fallout. Image: Prime Video

Novak, one of the first New Vegas towns you visit, appears with its famous T-Rex, Dinky. Hardcore fans will notice a few differences, such as the T-Rex facing in a different direction and the appearance of a swimming pool, but the biggest change is that the city is now occupied by the Great Khans. Unfortunately, you won't see any familiar faces in Novak, but Lucy pays homage to Boone by guarding Dinky's mouth with a scoped hunting rifle. Finally, the icing on the cake is Marty Robbins' use of “Big Iron” when Ghoul and Lucy destroy all the Great Khans.

New Vegas

View of the New Vegas skyline in Episode 1 of Fallout Season 2. Image: Prime Video

We see New Vegas for the first time as Lucy and the Ghoul approach in the distance. From the skyline you can see how Lucky 38 rises above the other buildings and that New Vegas appears to have expanded as it is much larger than it was in the game.

Representative of Vault-Tec

A Vault-Tec representative walks around his car in Episode 1 of Fallout Season 2. Image: Prime Video

During Cooper Howard's flashback, he and his daughter drive through the area and find a Vault-Tec representative from the city. Fallout 4 get out of the car and walk towards the house (possibly finishing up the search for storage space for the family). However, soon after this, sirens begin to sound, warning everyone of an approaching nuclear attack, again as in the case of Fallout 4. But this time it was just a test.

Vault 24

Dogmeat enters Vault 24 in Episode 1 of Season 2 of Fallout. Image: Prime Video

During Lucy and the Ghoul's journey, they come across the Starlight drive-in movie theater, which first appeared in Fallout 4. However, there is another secret in the theater – Vault 24, hidden behind a large projector screen. Vault 24 does not actually exist in New Vegas, but players were able to learn of its existence through the Vault 24 jumpsuit in the game files. It is unclear why Lucy and the Ghoul are not at the California Sunset, the theater featured in the film. Fallout: New Vegas.

Vault 33

Reg McPhee frowns slightly in the first episode of Fallout season 2. Image: Prime Video

As Reg McPhee hosts Inbreeding Products Support Group session, another hit Fall out The Ink Spots' song “It's All Over But the Crying” plays in the background.

End credits

The city of Primm appears in the end credits of Fallout Season 2, Episode 1. Image: Prime Video

The end credits are the perfect treat for New Vegas fans as they take us to Primm and its El Diablo roller coaster. As we move through the city, we see the Bison Steve Hotel, the Mojave Express, the Vikki and Vance Casino, and a billboard for the Lucky 38 Hotel.

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