Prime Video’s Hit Series “Fallout” Blasts Its Way into Halloween Horror Nights
Fans of Prime Video’s global hit series Fallout and the beloved video game franchise from Bethesda Game Studios are in for a terrifying treat: for the first time ever, the Wasteland comes to life at Halloween Horror Nights, launching August 29 at Universal Orlando Resort and September 4 at Universal Studios Hollywood.
Based on the critically acclaimed Fallout series that captivated audiences in 2024, this all-new haunted house plunges guests deep into the irradiated ruins of a post-nuclear world, where mutated creatures, violent survivors, and chilling secrets await.
The immersive experience begins in Vault 33, where visitors will follow Lucy MacLean as she escapes a gruesome massacre and uncovers a dark conspiracy. From the safety of the Vault to the dangerous surface above, fans will brave iconic settings like the Super Duper Mart and navigate threats ranging from bloodthirsty Raiders and scavengers to swarms of mutated RAD Roaches.
Along the way, guests will encounter familiar faces from the series, including The Ghoul, a deadly bounty hunter twisted by centuries of radiation, and Maximus, a Brotherhood of Steel squire clad in formidable T-60 power armor.
With meticulously recreated sets and terrifying encounters pulled straight from the show, the Fallout haunted house promises to be one of this year’s most unforgettable attractions—bringing the desolate Wasteland to life in horrifying detail.
To commemorate the experience, Universal is releasing limited-edition Fallout-themed merchandise, including a special t-shirt and collectible tumbler, available now at both park locations. Fans can also collect exclusive puzzle pieces themed to the haunted houses, which assemble into a one-of-a-kind Halloween Horror Nights mural.
Tickets are now on sale, and additional haunted house reveals and spine-tingling surprises are still to come.