The Fallout TV series is of high quality and as expected has also caused an increase in video game players, partly because historical fans have decided to relive the adventures, partly because new users have discovered the saga and joined the party. However, there is also another side to the story: also the music includes in the series TV saw a huge increase in ratings, up to +11,000%.
This is according to data compiled by Mat Ombler, using i Spotify monthly listening data. The biggest jump in ratings was made by The Jet Tones, whose song “Henry” went from 133 monthly plays to over 15,000. It should be noted that “Henry” had never been featured in a Fallout title.
The biggest increase in ratings for a song already present in the games was Sheldon Allman's Crawl Out Through the Fallout, featured in the first episode and marketing materials for the TV series. The song previously appeared in Fallout 4.
Details on audience data and views
If we want to take into consideration only the songs that have never appeared in a Fallout game, the data that has been shared is the following:
- “Henry” by The Jet Tones saw an increase of 11,219.55%
- “Darnadella” by Alvino Rey and His Orchestra saw an increase of 204.76%
- “Some Enchanted Evening” by The Castells saw a 156.25% increase
Let's point out that the data above compare the ratings before the debut of the series – which took place on April 10th – and those obtained on April 18th.
As mentioned, the success of the series has caused an increase in players in various chapters of the series, from Fallout 4 to Fallout 76.
Speaking instead of the TV series itself, they were watched as of April 18th 2.5 billion minutes and amassed 5.2 million views, according to Luminate's analysis.
Finally, we remind you that the second season of Fallout has been confirmed.
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