The final trailer for Amazon's series has arrived and it gives us our best look yet at all the things in the Wasteland that can kill you, from Radroaches to Yao Guai.

We're just a month away from the long-awaited release of Amazon's Fallout series in April and to celebrate that fact (), . Although there's lots of new footage to comb through and get excited about, the stars of this latest look are, without a doubt, all of the irradiated beasties.

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Previous Fallout trailers hav♈e shown off some of the horrors that are awaiting 𝓀us in the Wasteland, but the latest footage goes even harder on that disgusting theme by giving us a look at even more. One such gross enemy that's shown in the trailer will be instantly familiar to Fallout fans - Radroaches.

These incredibly common beasts in the Fallout universe are shown crawling on someone's helmet towards the end of the trailer, before presumably being easily squished. Unless they're on hardcore mode, of course, in which case they're just as deadly as a Deathclaw. Speaking of which, we don't get to see one of those in action, but we do catch a glimpse of the next best thing.

In a blink and you'll miss it moment, one of Fallout's deadlier enemies, the Yao Guai, can be spotted lurking in the shadows and looking as scary as ever. That's not the only creature that can be spotted in the trailer, either, as a Mirelurk can also be seen leaping out of the water and looking a lot more dangerous than it ever did in the games. Suddenly the world of Fallout is seeming a lot less quirky than usual.

Outside of all thꦓe mutated Fallout staples, the trailer also shows off some other notable characters such as a murderous Mi🍬ster Handy. Of course, we also get more glimpses of Brotherhood of Steel members, ghouls, and the denizens of Vault 33, who will all play key roles in the story of the show.

All in all, the latest trailer for Fallout is definitely one of the most skin-crawling looks at the show we've seen yet, while also giving us more details on its three main characters and their stories. It's looking like Amazon's Fallout series might actually have been worth the wait after all.

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