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1. The Sierra Madre Casino

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The odds of the Sierra Madre appearing may appear slim to none, but there is good reason to hold out some hope.

The Sierra Madre was the casino where the rich and famous could flock to begin again, indulging in luxury and riding out any chance of a nuclear holocaust. The casino's founder, Frederick Sinclair, built it primarily to keep the love of his life, the actress Vera Keys, safe from the horrors of the future. It was all for nothing. Today, the Madre is a dead, poisonous place that lures treasure hunters to their death.

The Madre is part of the Fallout: New Vegas DLC called Dead Money. It's still remembered today for its bleak beauty as well as its fiendish difficulty, even at high levels. While a direct appearance may not happen, the new show is set in the home of Hollywood. Since the Madre attracted the stars and starlets of the entertainment world, it could at the very least be mentioned.

Fallout is a rich, detailed universe rammed with detail and history. It remains to be seen in what ways the upcoming series will expand on this and bring Fallout to an eager new audience.

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