Role-playing hit as a series? That's what lies behind it

The big fallout hype and its consequences. The live-action series Fallout is currently enjoying great success on Amazon Prime Video; hardly a day goes by without new headlines. Although there are some less pleasant reports, the enormous euphoria still prevails. Meanwhile it will the call from some fans for more series is getting louder, which are also based on well-known gaming brands. A certain name has already been mentioned several times, is there any legitimate reason for hope?

Where can you watch Fallout?

In order to participate in the current hype surrounding Fallout, you need an active subscription to Amazon Prime Video. The series can currently be seen exclusively there, but customers of Netflix, Disney Plus and Co. are left empty-handed in this regard. The first season of Fallout consists of ten episodes in total. These do not appear on a weekly basis, but instead are available at once.

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A subscription to Amazon Prime currently costs 8.99 euros per month, For the ad-free version there is an additional 2.99 euros. In return you get access to Fallout – and perhaps another gaming series soon?

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Will this classic role-playing game also be released as a series?

Since the great success of Fallout, the gaming community worldwide has been discussing other candidates for a live-action adaptation in series format. A very specific name has already been mentioned several times: Dragon Age. The legendary role-playing game series from developer BioWare According to many fans, it is ideal for an implementation as a series. Is it therefore only a matter of time before this can be seen on Amazon and Co.?

If David Glaider has his way, fans shouldn't have too high hopes for his project like this. Glaider previously worked as a writer on several Dragon Age games. He recently made his opinion about a possible adaptation as a series very clear via X (formerly Twitter).

“I imagine everyone expects me to say 'Dragon Age'. But that would be a terrible idea. I'd much rather see David Lynch-style Disco Elysium. Or maybe Banishers.”

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At first glance, that sounds like a clear rejection. Still, fans should the hope for a Dragon Age series not completely buried. David Glaider has not worked at BioWare for many years and is therefore no longer part of the decisions there. The development studio may have a completely different view and is for the idea of ​​a Dragon Age series much more open than the former author. You can now find the best deals and expert advice on games, films, entertainment and more in the brand new one PCG Guide. All information about our new portal you can find it here!

Source: David Glaider via X (formerly Twitter)

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