There are plenty of things that stand out about the Fallout franchise. Whether it's the nuclear fallout that begins the setting, or the multitudes of unique factions that players can side with, or the giant anti-communist robot known as Liberty Prime, there are lots of different pieces which all add up to create the gaming experience fans know as Fallout. However, something that the series would be lacking without would be the staple gear that is Fallout's Power Armor.Power Armor in Fallout was initially created by the U.S. military in the series' Great War. In the games, surviving pieces of the giant suits can be found scattered across the world and will give the player the ability to carry heavy weapons with ease while also making many enemies' attacks feel like they're doing no damage at all. With Fallout's Power Armor being such an iconic part of the game series, many would have expected it to make an appearance in the upcoming Amazon TV adaptation. Now, those expectations have been confirmed via some set images.RELATED: Fallout 4 Clip Shows Impressive Power Armor CollectionThe Fallout TV series was first announced back in 2020. While news on the show went quiet for a while after that, fans have seen a lot more about the Fallout TV series since production began in early 2022. The latest set photos show off some impressive looking Power Armor, with a close-up of the leg pieces while the torso rests in the background. Fans have spotted that this Power Armor looks more similar to the sets featured in Fallout 4 and Fallout 76, perhaps suggesting that the TV show will be set in a region close to those games.

This may slightly contrast with the previous notion fans had about the Fallout TV series, as previous set photos of a Super Duper Mart looked like the show was taking serious inspiration from Fallout 3. It is entirely possible that the Fallout series will take bits and pieces from all the games, while also veering off in its own direction. Alongside the set photos of Power Armor, some other images showed off a Vault Suit as well, which implies that fans will get to see another iconic aspect of the franchise.

There's currently no word on when the Fallout TV series will air, but it at least seems that production is well underway from the latest set photos. Walter Goggins is set to star in the Fallout series, with other well-known actors joining the cast, including Twin Peaks star Kyle MacLachlan and Xelia Mendes-Jones.

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