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

Author : Finn May 15,2025

It's been a while since the Fallout series first premiered on Amazon Prime Video, but now you can preorder the limited 4K Ultra-HD Steelbook version of Season 1 at Amazon UK for £50. Although the release date is set for Monday, July 7, 2025, this highly anticipated special edition has already sold out in the United States at Amazon US, as well as at other UK retailers like Zavvi and HMV.

Fallout Season 1: 4K UHD Steelbook Edition

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

Amazon UK is currently the only place where you can secure an order for this stunning new 4K version of the season, featuring a steelbook with Walton Goggins' Ghoul. If the £50 price tag is a bit steep, you can still preorder Fallout Season 1 on Blu-ray for £30 and DVD for £20 at Amazon UK.

Inside the steelbook, you'll find stylish Vault-Tec-style artwork featuring the iconic Vault Boy, and all three discs of the season are colored in Vault-Tec blue. This limited edition also includes a set of character-themed postcards. While a full product description isn't available, The Ghoul takes center stage on the cover and appears to be featured on the included postcards as well.

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

Whether you've already watched the show or are waiting for the perfect physical release to experience it for the first time, this is undoubtedly the best way to enjoy Fallout Season 1. We've confirmed that the 4K Blu-ray discs are region-free on blu-ray.com, making this an excellent option for US fans while preorders are out of stock at Amazon US.

Although the show is available to stream with an Amazon Prime membership, the 4K quality of the physical release ensures superior audio and visual experience without the compression issues often associated with streaming.