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This is how you can watch Fallout for free, the new series on Amazon Prime Video
With this trick, you can watch the Fallout series for free on Amazon Prime Video.

- April 12, 2024
- Updated: June 20, 2024 at 12:42 AM

Today the most anticipated series of all Prime Video has been released worldwide, obviously we are talking about Fallout, a series that brings to the small screen a beloved saga from the world of video games.
And the series has debuted with incredible ratings, some critics even dare to say that it is one of the best adaptations of a video game in the history of audiovisual series.
After The Last of Us, the best series based on a video game according to critics, Fallout could easily join it on the podium if the level is maintained throughout the episodes.
That’s why many people want to watch the series on Prime Video… but they don’t want to pay for the subscription. Who can afford to pay for all the streaming platforms today? Very few lucky ones. That’s why we explain how you can watch the series Fallout from Amazon for free.
How to watch the Fallout series for free on Amazon
Well, the trick is legal and well known by many users: using the free one-month trial subscription that gives you access to all Amazon services. That is, free shipping, access to Prime Video, Kindle Unlimited service, and Amazon Music app.
With the free month trial of Prime you will be able to watch the episodes that are released each week, so our advice is to subscribe within a month in order to watch all the episodes for free.
The only downside is that to enjoy the one-month free trial, your account must not have previously enjoyed this promotion, so you better not have redeemed the free month before.
If you want to pay to watch the series, like we all do, the Prime Video subscription is one of the cheapest on the market, even with the introduction of ads to Amazon’s streaming service.
If it’s really as good as the critics say, you should subscribe now to watch one of the hottest series of the moment, possibly the best series of 2024, which is saying a lot.
Journalist specialized in technology, entertainment and video games. Writing about what I'm passionate about (gadgets, games and movies) allows me to stay sane and wake up with a smile on my face when the alarm clock goes off. PS: this is not true 100% of the time.
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