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"Fallout Season 1 4K UHD Steelbook Preorders Open at Amazon UK"

By ChristianMay 17,2025

It's been some time since the captivating Fallout series first debuted on Amazon Prime Video, and now, fans have the opportunity to preorder the exclusive 4K Ultra-HD Steelbook version of Season 1 at Amazon UK for £50. This eagerly anticipated special edition won't hit the shelves until Monday, July 7, 2025, but it's already sold out in the United States at Amazon US, as well as at other UK retailers such as Zavvi and HMV.

Fallout Season 1: 4K UHD Steelbook Edition

  • Release Date: July 7, 2025
  • Price: £50.00 at Amazon UK
  • Fallout Season 1 (Blu-ray): £30.00
  • Fallout Season 1 (DVD): £20.00

At the moment, Amazon UK is your only chance to secure this stunning new version of the season on 4K, complete with a visually striking steelbook featuring Walton Goggins' iconic Ghoul character. If the £50 price tag seems a bit steep, don't worry—preorders for the Blu-ray and DVD versions are also available at Amazon UK, priced at £30 and £20, respectively.

The steelbook itself boasts some stylish Vault-Tec-style artwork, highlighted by the ever-recognizable Vault Boy. The discs inside are adorned in a striking Vault-Tec blue, and this limited edition comes with a set of character-themed postcards. Although a complete product description isn't available yet, it's clear that The Ghoul takes center stage on the cover and in the included postcards.

Whether you're a returning fan or waiting for the perfect physical release to dive into the series for the first time, this 4K UHD Limited Edition is undoubtedly the ultimate way to experience Fallout Season 1. We've verified that the 4K Blu-ray discs are region-free on blu-ray.com, making it a perfect option for fans in the US where preorders are currently out of stock at Amazon US.

While the series remains accessible through an Amazon Prime membership, the 4K quality offered by this physical release promises an unmatched viewing experience, free from the audio and visual compression often encountered with streaming services.

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