That 'Fallout' website countdown? Well, it's not what we thought.

Hand me that bottle of Bobrov's Best Moonshine.
 By 
Shannon Connellan
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A screenshot of the Vault-Tec HQ in "Fallout".
Oh! Oh. Credit: Amazon / Mashable screenshot

Three, two, one...it's Fallout: New Vegas remastered a penthouse.

Prime Video's hit Fallout TV series generated buzz around the future of the Fallout video game series with a tantalising countdown on the Amazon show's website. Promising a reveal to coincide with the Season 2 finale on Tuesday, the site had fans speculating about the arrival of a new Fallout game or a remaster of either Fallout 3 or Fallout: New Vegas.

Alas, it was neither, but was instead revealed to be a small Easter egg on the website's map, which includes key Fallout locations featured in the show. This we saw coming — as Mashable's Alex Perry wrote on Jan. 8, "If you scroll to the upper right corner of the map, there's a mysterious countdown timer that ends on Feb. 4, the day that the final episode of Season 2 airs. Of course, everyone is wondering what will happen when that timer expires."

Now, that part of the map includes antagonist Robert House's penthouse atop his New Vegas casino Lucky 38. It's a key location both in Fallout: New Vegas and the Fallout series' second season.

A screenshot of the Fallout map on the Amazon website.
See the penthouse in the upper right corner? That's new. Credit: Amazon / Mashable screenshot

Like the other locations on the map, you can click on the penthouse and explore some behind-the-scenes set photos and interviews with the production team of Fallout and star Justin Theroux, who plays Mr. House.

A screenshot of the Vault-Tec HQ in "Fallout".
Credit: Amazon / Mashable screenshot

So, the only Fallout future buzz is that Amazon has already confirmed Season 3 of the series, Nintendo Switch 2 is getting the Fallout 4: Anniversary Edition sometime in 2026, Fallout 76 has a Valentine's release, and Fallout 5 set for...yeah, that's not going to happen for an age.

For now, enjoy the Fallout series game Easter eggs and bring me a bottle of Bobrov's Best Moonshine.

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Shannon Connellan
UK Editor

Shannon Connellan is Mashable's UK Editor based in London, formerly Mashable's Australia Editor, but emotionally, she lives in the Creel House. A Tomatometer-approved critic, Shannon writes about entertainment, tech, social good, science, culture, and Australian horror.

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