Amazon's Fallout adaptation now has two Emmy awards to its name. The show, which was released earlier this year on Amazon Prime, follows the story of Ella Purnell's Lucy, Walton Goggins' Ghoul and Aaron Moten's Brotherhood of Steel member Maximus as they each make their way through the post-apocalyptic wasteland with varying degrees of success. The series quickly became a hit for the streaming service, with scores of praise across the industry.

Our own Fallout review called it "a lovely, if blood-spattered, surprise", while Fallout's original creator Tim Cain had nothing but praise for the adaptation . Now, during this weekend's Creative Arts Emmy Awards, it was announced Fallout had won two accolades: Outstanding Music Supervision and Outstanding Emerging Media Program. Fallout won the Outstanding Emerging Media Program award for its interactive website known as Fallout: Vault 33 .

This site allows users to explore Vault 33 and the wasteland by listening to songs such as "I don't want to set the world on fire" by The Ink Spots and "Stars and Stripes Forever" by the US Marine Corps Band on a virtual record player, playing a number of promo videos for the show and swinging by Ma June's for a visit. Meanwhile, the show's music supervisor Trygge Toven was honoured with the Outstanding Music Supervision award. In addition to its wins, Fallout was also nominated across several other categories, including a deserved nod for Goggins' portrayal of The Ghoul and the prosthetic makeup .