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When debuted on Amazon Prime Video on April 10, 2024, all eight episodes were released at once. This “binge model” release is typically seen as a departure from the more traditional weekly rollout, though it does have its benefits. By making every episode available simultaneously, fans can immediately grasp the full scope of the series and connect with it more quickly.

While has shifted to a weekly release schedule, Prime Video hasn’t forgotten the strategy that initially fueled the show’s success. Now, even non-subscribers can enjoy the experience of binging Season 1 of Fallout: full episodes are now accessible to stream on YouTube. Watch Episode 1 below.

This announcement follows the release of Season 2 Episode 7, the second-to-last installment of the season. Fans can now binge through Season 1 and then head to Prime Video to catch up on Season 2 before the finale premieres on Tuesday, February 3 at 6:00 p.m. PT/9:00 a.m. ET.

There’s no better time than now to dive into the adventures of The Ghoul, Lucy MacLean, and Maximus. Beyond the fact that Season 2 is nearing its end, the series has already been renewed for Season 3. This free preview offers a perfect chance for on-the-fence fans to “test drive” the show, as it’s set to stick around for the foreseeable future.

Fallout Season 1 is available to stream for free on YouTube ahead of the Season 2 finale. | Amazon Prime Video

It’s uncommon for a full season of a series to be made entirely free to watch, but this only underscores the quality of the Fallout adaptation. Season 1 showcases the strength of the storytelling; the cliffhanger ending teasing New Vegas is a sure way to draw in fans of the video games to the streaming service for Season 2.

Unfortunately, this is a limited-time offer — according to video descriptions, the episodes will expire on February 11. If you’ve been holding off on watching due to the paywall, now’s the time to act, or you’ll be left wondering how Walton Goggins lost his nose forever.

Fallout is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.