Interestingly, some reports seem to be suggesting that the vault in question is actually being referred to as “Shelter 33.” So far as we can tell, though, the use of the phrase “shelter” rather than vault may be based on a misinterpreted translation from another source. While many of the originally shared photos have since been removed from that site as well, here’s a currently active (at the time of this writing) look at the photos in question: The photos themselves then made their way to Twitter and other social media platforms (we first spotted them when they were shared by Twitter user, LoneVaultWanderer). These set photos appear to have originally been uploaded via the Fallout TV show subreddit, but the original post was seemingly removed from that site soon thereafter. Now, a new set of leaks not only confirm the showrunners’ eyes for detail but strongly suggest that the series may brush aside traditional Fallout lore in favor of a new mythology. Fan anticipation only increased from there after leaked photos revealed a set for the Super Duper Mart: an iconic and recurring fictional supermarket chain in the world of Fallout. The Fallout TV series got off to a good start when Amazon and Bethesda announced the show would be brought to life by the creators of HBO’s hit series, Westworld.
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