The gaming community is counting down the hours to the premiere of the Fallout series produced by Amazon. Originally planned for release on April 11, it was announced on social media just a few hours ago that the release has been brought forward. It will now arrive on Prime Video a day earlier than expected, tomorrow, April 10, at 6:00 PM Pacific Time. This schedule change does not affect Spanish audiences much as it implies the premiere will be during the early hours of Thursday morning. However, in Latin America, it will be available in the afternoon/evening on Wednesday.
Below is a list of the premiere times for the series in Latin America and Spain:
Spain | April 11 03:00hs |
Mexico | April 10 19:00hs |
Colombia | April 10 20:00hs |
Ecuador | April 10 20:00hs |
Peru | April 10 20:00hs |
Bolivia | April 10 21:00hs |
Chile | April 10 21:00hs |
Paraguay | April 10 21:00hs |
Venezuela | April 10 21:00hs |
Argentina | April 10 22:00hs |
Uruguay | April 10 22:00hs |
Although this information has not been published by Amazon, Bethesda, or Zenimax, it is official. Variety has reported that the California Film Commission has released a list of TV series that will receive 152 million dollars in tax benefits. Among them, the biggest beneficiary is the production directed by Jonathan Nolan, which is about to premiere. The reason for relocating the filming of this second season is clear – 25 million dollars in tax incentives.