After a prolonged wait of over a year, Fallout enthusiasts are finally treated to the thrilling continuation of the series, and eyes are now on the upcoming release of Fallout Season 2 Episode 5. For those eager for details, the wait is almost over—spoiler alert ahead!
The fourth episode marked a significant turning point in Season 2, showcasing internal strife within the Brotherhood. The tension escalates when Quintus (portrayed by Michael Cristofer) confronts Maximus (played by Aaron Moten) during a fiery confrontation, stemming from Quintus’s admission of sparing ghoul children while being responsible for the death of Paladin Harkness (Kumail Nanjiani).
Moreover, the journey of Lucy (Ella Purnell) and The Ghoul (Walton Goggins) leads them to New Vegas, rife with engaging Easter eggs and references. Highlights include Lucy’s experience with Buffout and the subsequent use of Addictol, and the emergence of the Elvis-inspired gang known as ‘the Kings’—now transformed into ghouls. To top it off, audiences were introduced to a terrifying Deathclaw that appeared from the iconic Gomorrah Hotel and Casino.
This episode exemplified the essence of what has made the Fallout franchise a beloved staple in gaming culture. Now, let’s delve into the specifics of Fallout Season 2 Episode 5’s release time.
Release Schedule for Fallout Season 2 Episode 5

Fallout Season 2 Episode 5 will be available for streaming on Prime Video starting at 6 PM PT / 9 PM ET on Wednesday, January 14. Below is the release time across various time zones:
- 8 AM UK
- 9 AM Central European Summer Time
- 10 AM Eastern European Summer Time
- 1:30 PM India
- 5 PM Tokyo
- 7 PM Sydney
Prime Video is sticking to its usual release schedule following the unique early drop for the season premiere during the holiday season. With the bar set high by Episode 4, Episode 5 has a lot to deliver as the series enters the latter half of the season.
Total Number of Episodes in Fallout Season 2

Season 2 of Fallout consists of eight episodes, maintaining the same count as the inaugural season. Despite the success of the first season, the streaming platform opted not to increase the number of episodes. This means that fans will enjoy two full months of new content rather than devouring everything in one day.
Interestingly, the executive producer hinted at the show’s flexibility.“I don’t wanna spoil anything, but what I would say is the show has an opportunity more so than a single game to pull things because we can jump locations, we can jump timelines, ” he explained, further noting, “We can do more than we thought we could when we first started, if that makes sense.” The potential for narrative depth and exploration continues to excite fans.
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