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You can also play the Fallout game on a Samsung TV via Samsung Gaming Hub.
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The second season of the Fallout TV show is coming later this month, and Samsung is making sure that Samsung TV users get the best of out it. It has partnered with Amazon and Besthesda Softworks to let Samsung TV users play the latest game in the franchise and watch the show.
Samsung has joined hands with Amazon and Bethesda to celebrate the upcoming second season of the show, which will be released on the 17th of December. If you haven't watched the first season yet or want to rewatch it, you can watch it for free on Samsung TV Plus from December 3 to December 25. However, it will only be available in the countries listed below:
Moreover, you can play Fallout 76, the franchise's online action role-playing game (RPG), which has recently received a new expansion (Fallout 76: Burning Springs) that includes an appearance from one of the show's popular characters, on Samsung Gaming Hub via the Xbox app.
By combining access to the game and the TV show, Samsung has made its TVs the central hub and a single destination to enjoy the post-apocalyptic world of Fallout.
Samsung and Prime Video have also planned to offer a first look at Fallout's second season using co-branded creatives displayed on Samsung’s owned and operated channels, such as digital billboards in New York City’s Times Square.
Samsung TV Plus is a completely free and ad-supported video streaming service. It is available on all Samsung TVs launched since 2022 in 30 countries. It is also available on Samsung's Family Hub refrigerators, phones, Smart Monitors, and tablets.
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