Actor Aaron Moten noted that enough time had passed between the events of the game and the show to allow reinterpretation of history.
The director noted that The Blood of Dawnwalker won't have a "main quest". Rather players will have freedom to figure things out.
Even with rumors about future titles, Bethesda confirms that fans can expect the "latest news about our existing Fallout games."
The second season of the show will have several references to seminal RPG Fallout: New Vegas, including story bits involving Mr. House.
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.
Jon Rush spoke about how Fallout 76 being so far in the past of the setting allows the studio more freedom to create overlapping content.
One of the projects is said to be the "one you're all wanting", which could very well be the long-rumoured Fallout 3 remaster.
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.
Spencer spoke about how the team had learned from the mistakes surrounding the Halo TV show, which was cancelled after two seasons.
The ongoing fires in California have prompted FilmsLA to withdraw the permits for the production of several shows, including Fallout.
Those who enjoy exploring the wasteland in Bethesda's RPG series will want to give S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 a look.
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.
Amidst endless demand of a new Fallout game, Bethesda Game Studios continues to focus on anything but.
"I totally get the desire for a new kind of ‘mainline’ single-player game, but those things take time," said Howard in a new interview.
Details are scarce, but Epic Games has confirmed that the battle royale title is getting a Fallout crossover.
"For us right now, it's okay to acknowledge some of those other areas, but our plan is to predominantly keep it in the US," Howard says.
Howard says Bethesda is trying to shorten the long gaps between new instalments in its major franchises.
During a recent interview, Bethesda's Todd Howard seemed to allude to two unannounced Fallout projects being in development.