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Fallout: A Wasteland Timeline – How the New TV Show Connects to the Games

Hey, fans of the Fallout! You’re going to be delighted. It’s been confirmed that the official timeline of the Fallout universe is in place, and a new Prime Video show is taking place at a fascinating time in the history of the franchise.

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The connection between the show and popular video games will be explored in this deep dive into the wasteland.

A World Reforged in Fallout

In the late 20th century, the Fallout universe diverges from our own. The United States fixates on a retro-futuristic aesthetic, with advancements in nuclear technology and a growing conflict with China. The coming storm is foretold by key events such as the liberation of Alaska and the Teddy Fear bear.

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The Great War and Beyond

In 2077, the simmering tensions erupt into the Great War, a devastating nuclear conflict that lays waste to much of the world.

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In the decades that followed this event, the Fallout games focused on the struggle of humanity to rebuild in the irradiated wasteland.

Fallout Games: A Journey Through the Wasteland

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  • Fallout 1 (2161): The earliest Fallout game sees a Vault Dweller emerge from Vault 13 to find a harsh world and the remnants of Shady Sands, a fledgling settlement that would become the New California Republic (NCR).
  • Fallout 2 (2241): Decades later, a new Vault Dweller journeys through a changed wasteland, encountering factions like the NCR and learning more about the pre-war world.
  •  Fallout 3 (2277): We’re looking at the ruins of Washington, D.C. and a new faction like Brotherhood Steel is emerging..
  • Fallout: New Vegas (2281): The Mojave Wasteland takes center stage, with the NCR vying for control against other factions like Caesar’s Legion. Shady Sands’ status as the NCR’s capital is established.
  • Fallout 4 (2287): After centuries of cryogenic sleep, the sole survivor emerges from Vault 111 and finds a ruined Boston.

A New Frontier: On Television

In 2296, nine years after the events of Fallout 4 and fifteen years after New Vegas, a television show called “Fallout” dared to venture into unexplored territory.

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This gives us a unique opportunity to explore the wasteland in the future and see the consequences of the choices we make in the game.

A Shocking Twist: Shady Sands’ Fate

Fallout’s newest bombshell isn’t a nuclear warhead, but the shocking fate of Shady Sands in the TV show

Shady Sands: A Wasteland Oasis

The Shady Sands have an enormous significance to the veterans of the FALLOUT. In the heart of the New California Republic (NCR), a major wasteland power, this humble settlement blossoms. Players encounter Shady Sands as early as Fallout 1 (2161) and witness its rise in Fallout: New Vegas (2281).

Nuclear Surprise: Shady Sands Destroyed?

The sixth episode of the Fallout series throws a curve ball at us. Set in 2296, it reveals Shady Sands’ destruction by a nuclear bomb. It seems to contradict the timeline of play, causing a retcon fear.

Respecting the Timeline: No Retcon Here

Don’t worry, Vault Dwellers. The head of the Fallout franchise, Todd Howard, has confirmed that both shows and games are in a similar time line.

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The destruction of Shady Sands, crucial to the plot of the show, has been carefully planned to fit within the time limit.

A Unified Universe: Show and Games in Harmony

The confusion was caused by the unclear date of destruction in the show, as well as a tight time frame for this event. Fortunately, the continuity between the show and the game has been clarified.

Shady Sands’ Destruction: A Symbol and a Catalyst

The fragility of civilization in the wilderness is highlighted by this terrible event. That, in turn, fuels the motivation of the show’s characters, especially Lucy MacLean whose father was behind the bombing.

In the first season finale, a major historical revelation comes to light. Hank MacLean, overseer of vault 33, is destroying Shady Sands, a cornerstone of the National Counterterrorist Corps.

This seemingly contradicts established lore, but showrunners and Bethesda assure fans that everything aligns with the timeline.

Reconciling the Timeline

Executive producer of the Fallout series, Todd Howard, makes it clear that events from past games such as New Vegas are still eternal. The destruction of Shady Sands is a pivotal plot point for the show, and details have been carefully worked out to ensure that they are consistent with the existing timeline.

The Complete Fallout Timeline (So Far)

From the opening game to the new television series, here’s a detailed look at major events in the Fallout universe:

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  • Pre-War (Mid-20th Century): The US has embraced the retrofuturistic aesthetic, marked by advances in nuclear technology and political tension with China.
  • 2077: The Great War devastates the world with nuclear weapons.
  • 2102 (Fallout 76): From Vault 76 to the postapocalyptic West Virginia, the Dwellers have emerged.
  •  2161 (Fallout 1): A Vault Dweller ventures out into a harsh wasteland and encounters Shady Sands.
  • 2241 (Fallout 2): Decades later, another Vault Dweller explores a changed wasteland, encountering factions like the NCR.
  • 2277 (Fallout 3): The ruins of Washington D.C. are explored, and the Brotherhood of Steel emerges as a significant power.
  • 2281 (Fallout: New Vegas): With Shady Sands established as the capital of the NCR, the NCR and the Caesar’s Legion are competing for control of the Mojave Wasteland.
  • 2287 (Fallout 4): The Sole Survivor awakens from cryosleep to a devastated Boston.
  • 2296 (Fallout TV Show): The series takes place, revealing the destruction of Shady Sands by Vault 33’s overseer..

With the television show, the Fallout universe is expanding and offering new stories and legends. The fans of the Fallout have a lot to be excited about as the wasteland progresses on both screens, thanks to an confirmed timeline and thrilling plot points.

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