Fallout: Season Two recently wrapped on Prime Video, and, like clockwork, a 4K Blu-ray containing all eight episodes is up for preorder. There’s no release date yet for the $48 4K steelbook, but Amazon has opened up preorders for it alongside the upcoming standard Blu-ray and DVD release of the show.
Fallout: Complete Second Season Limited-Edition Steelbook (4K)
$48 | Release date TBD
Fallout: Complete Second Season Limited-Edition Steelbook cover art features the core trio of Lucy, the Ghoul, and Maximus overlooking the blasted landscape of New Vegas, with a menacing, mutant-shaped cloud hanging overhead. This cover art is exclusive to the Limited-Edition Steelbook 4K Blu-ray.
Bonus features haven’t been revealed yet, but we’re expecting this release to take a few cues from the Fallout: Season One Blu-ray release, which included a collection of behind-the-scenes featurettes. We’ll update this post once the Fallout: Complete Second Season special features have been listed.
Fallout: Complete Second Season Standard Edition
$35 | Release Date TBD
Along with the Steelbook 4K Blu-ray version, Fallout: Complete Second Season will also launch in a standard edition on 4K Blu-ray, standard Blu-ray, and DVD. As with the Steelbook version, no release date or special features have been announced, but it’s safe to assume the standard edition will launch on the same day and likely include the same bonus materials. Preorders are available at Amazon.
Speaking of the first Fallout season, you can also pick up the Blu-ray and DVD for it at a great price. The steelbook edition has been out of stock for a while, but the 4K version is on sale for $35 (was $40), and the DVD is $20 (was $25).
Fallout: Season One Blu-rays
- 4K Blu-ray — $35 (
$40) - Blu-ray — $38.17
- DVD — $20 (
$25)
Several big video games have been adapted into live-action TV series recently, and if you’re looking to build a Blu-ray library around them, there are plenty of options to choose from. HBO’s The Last of Us series is considered to be the gold standard, while Twisted Metal is a surprisingly well-crafted spin on the cult-classic road-rage racing games. Halo also made it to TV, and both seasons are available on Blu-ray.

