<!--DEBUG:--><!--DEBUG:dc3-united-states-software-in-english-pdf-2--><!--DEBUG:--><!--DEBUG:dc3-united-states-software-in-english-pdf-2--><!--DEBUG-spv-->{"id":3457219,"date":"2026-02-03T22:17:43","date_gmt":"2026-02-03T20:17:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/nhub.news\/?p=3457219"},"modified":"2026-02-04T08:05:07","modified_gmt":"2026-02-04T06:05:07","slug":"the-fallout-season-2-finale-teased-a-new-location-for-fallout-season-3-and-its-somewhere-the-games-have-never-taken-us","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/nhub.news\/ru\/2026\/02\/the-fallout-season-2-finale-teased-a-new-location-for-fallout-season-3-and-its-somewhere-the-games-have-never-taken-us\/","title":{"rendered":"The Fallout Season 2 finale teased a new location for Fallout Season 3\u2014and it&#039;s somewhere the games have never taken us"},"content":{"rendered":"<p style=\"text-align: justify;\"><b>This location has been mentioned a few times, but we&#8217;ll finally get to visit it in Season 3.<\/b><br \/>\nWarning: Spoilers for Fallout Season 2 Episode 8!<br \/>With Fallout Season 1 set in California, like the original Fallout game, and Fallout Season 2 set in Nevada, like Fallout: New Vegas, I was sort of expecting Fallout Season 3 to take place in another region we&#8217;ve visited before in the games.<br \/>Would it be Fallout 3&#8217;s Washington D.C.? Maybe Fallout 4&#8217;s Boston?<br \/>Well, that could still happen, I suppose, but the finale of Fallout Season 2 suggests a few characters would remain in New Vegas, while another would be visiting somewhere new in Fallout Season 3\u2014and it&#8217;s a place no Fallout game has ever been set.<br \/>In the closing moments of the final episode of Fallout Season 2, The Ghoul finally reaches the end of his main quest\u2026 except it&#8217;s not the end. He discovers that his missing family are not inside their designated cryotubes in New Vegas after all, a major bummer after he spent 200 years searching for them.<br \/>On the bright side, he now knows they&#8217;re alive, and his wife Barbara has left him a clue as to where they are: he finds a postcard from Colorado in her cryotube. The season ends (except for an intriguing post-credits sequence with another clue about Fallout Season 3) with The Ghoul walking off to Colorado to find them.<br \/>So, what do we know about Colorado in Fallout Lore? The games have never taken us there, though one almost did\u2014and the state has been mentioned a few times, both in games and in the Fallout show.Colorado in the Fallout universe<br \/>Most notably, Colorado (along with Arizona, Nevada, and Utah) was the setting of Van Buren, codename of the original version of Fallout 3 that was developed by Black Isle Studios, makers of the first two Fallout games. That version of Fallout 3 was unfortunately canceled in 2003 by publisher Interplay, which was struggling financially.<br \/>Colorado, like most of the rest of the US, was destroyed during the Great War. In the aftermath, factions formed, including Caesar&#8217;s Legion, formed by Edward Sallow (who named himself Caesar, who players meet in Fallout: New Vegas, and whose skeletal corpse is seen in Fallout Season 2).<br \/>Caesar&#8217;s Legion conquered and assimilated other factions in Colorado, including a group called the Hangdogs, a faction of talented dog-trainers, who were occupying the remains of Denver. You can even meet a former member of the Hangdogs in Fallout: New Vegas.<br \/>Colorado is also home to Vault 0, located in Cheyenne, featured in Fallout Tactics. Vault 0 is the rare Vault where no experiments were conducted on its residents: it was a location meant for the great minds of the pre-war to be cryogenically stored, their brains hooked into a computer called The Calculator. Unfortunately, budget cuts meant the Vault wasn&#8217;t fully functional and most of the inhabitants suffered severe brain damage, leading The Calculator to become unstable and dangerous.<br \/>The Fallout TV show has also mentioned Colorado, sort of. We first see the Enclave outpost in Season 1, when Siggi Wilzig smuggles out the fusion diode, though we&#8217;re never told it&#8217;s actually in Colorado. It appears to be the same outpost we see at the end of the Season 2 finale.<br \/>And prior to Fallout Season 1 even airing, Colorado was mentioned in a Prime Video feature called &#171;A Special LIVE Report from Galaxy News&#187;, which you can watch on YouTube. The video is a fake sales pitch for Vault-Tec, though it feels more pertinent now that we&#8217;ve seen Season 2.<br \/>During some technical difficulties, the video&#8217;s narrator states &#171;Vault-Tec Vault living is living the dream! And it&#8217;s the only way to safety, unless you&#8217;re the President of the United States or something like that, and you have a mountain in Colorado to go under and direct the events of the world. Not many of us are that. There&#8217;s only one of those. And his various and sundry advisers, I&#8217;m sure they&#8217;ll be fine. But you won&#8217;t! You won&#8217;t be fine if a vault is out of your price range.&#187;<br \/>So, according to the show, the President is under Colorado in a bunker, and we just met that same President in Fallout Season 2. Interesting! I have a feeling we haven&#8217;t seen the last of him, then, and I fully expect Cooper might meet him once again.<\/p>\n<script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\".vc_icon_element-icon\").css(\"top\", \"0px\");});<\/script><script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\"#td_post_ranks\").css(\"height\", \"10px\");});<\/script><script>jQuery(function(){jQuery(\".td-post-content\").find(\"p\").find(\"img\").hide();});<\/script>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This location has been mentioned a few times, but we&#8217;ll finally get to visit it in Season 3. 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