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

Author : Peyton Update : May 15,2025

It's been some time since the premiere of the Fallout series on Amazon Prime Video, and now, fans can get excited about preordering the exclusive 4K Ultra-HD Steelbook edition of Season 1. Available for £50 at Amazon UK, this special edition, although not set to release until July 7, 2025, is already creating a buzz.

Despite its future release date, the demand for this limited edition is high. It's already sold out in the United States at Amazon US and at other UK retailers such as Zavvi and HMV. This makes Amazon UK the only place where you can secure a preorder for this stunning 4K version, featuring Walton Goggins' iconic Ghoul on the steelbook cover.

Fallout Season 1: 4K UHD Steelbook Edition

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

For those who find the £50 price tag a bit steep, Amazon UK also offers preorders for Fallout Season 1 on Blu-ray and DVD, priced at £30 and £20 respectively.

The steelbook case boasts stylish Vault-Tec-style artwork, complete with the iconic Vault Boy. The discs inside are themed in Vault-Tec blue, and the set includes a collection of character-themed postcards. Although a full product description isn't available yet, it's clear that The Ghoul takes center stage on the cover.

Fallout: Season 1 - 4K UHD Limited Edition - Credit: Amazon

Whether you're revisiting the series or experiencing it for the first time, the 4K UHD Steelbook edition promises to be the ultimate way to watch Fallout Season 1. For our friends in the US, it's worth noting that the discs are region-free, making this a perfect substitute while preorders are out of stock at Amazon US.

While the series is currently streamable with an Amazon Prime membership, the 4K quality on this physical release will offer superior audio and visual clarity, free from the typical compression issues associated with streaming.