Actor Aaron Moten noted that enough time had passed between the events of the game and the show to allow reinterpretation of history.
Despite Amazon's MMO not receiving any more new content going forward, its servers are slated to remain live until the end of 2026.
The photos posted to social media also include hints about some of the plot twists and turns we can expect from Fallout season 2.
The second season of the Fallout series is slated to premiere in December. A third season for the show has also been greenlit.
Season 2 will "take audiences along for a journey through the wasteland of the Mojave to the post-apocalyptic city of New Vegas."
Aaron Moten, who plays Maximus in the Fallout show, has said that the story being told could take quite a few seasons to finish.
The ongoing fires in California have prompted FilmsLA to withdraw the permits for the production of several shows, including Fallout.
Daniel Casey, best known for F9: The Fast Saga, will serve as the show's writer and executive producer, it has been announced.
A second season of the show was officially greenlit by Amazon in April, though there's no word yet on when exactly it will air.
Xbox Game Pass Ultimate will become available on select Fire TV devices starting July in over 25 countries.
The six-episode series will be released in two chunks of three episodes apiece, with Ryoma Takeuchi starring as Kazuma Kiryu.
Fallout becomes Amazon Prime's second-most watched show in a 16-day timeframe to date.
The 8-episode series racked up more than 2.5 billion minutes of collective watch time across all viewers.
The Amazon Prime premiered in full last week and has been met with widespread acclaim by critics and audiences.
Based on Bethesda's acclaimed post-apocalyptic series, Amazon Prime's Fallout is seeing glowing praise from critics.
Previously set for April 11, all eight episodes of the series' first season will now go live on April 10 at 6 PM PT.
The Fallout TV show's first season is set to premiere in its entirety on Amazon Prime Video on April 11.
Howard also notes the show "wasn’t the translation of an existing story. It was, what would the next thing be? It just happens to be a TV show."
The entire first season of Amazon's Fallout series will premiere on April 11, a day earlier than previously announced.
"Our series sits in relation to the games as the games sit in relation to each other. It’s almost like we’re Fallout 5," says executive producer Jonathan Nolan.