Fable was one of my favourite standout games from the classic Xbox generation. Since its launch in 2004, the game offered players an RPG with choices that affected the protagonist in both popularity across the game’s world and the character’s physical appearance. The success from the original title led to Fable II and Fable III
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For the past couple of years, we’ve seen Xbox enhancing its first-party studios through acquiring a number of major studios such as Ninja Theory and Bethesda/Zenimax. However, the company has also created what it calls a “AAAA” studio known as The Initiative that has been confirmed to be working on a reboot of Perfect Dark.
At long last, Microsoft revealed a few weeks back that the reboot of the Fable franchise is officially in the works at Playground Games. While the project has been rumored for years at this point, this was the first revelation directly from the publisher that fans would soon be able to return to the world
Following yesterday’s announcement from Microsoft, which officially confirmed the existence of a new Fable entry in Xbox Series X’s line-up, some rumors started to spread on the web indicating that the game will be an MMO, unlike its predecessors. While the developers at Playground Games haven’t reacted to the rumors yet, some reliable Xbox insiders
Well, we had heard rumors about it last week, and this morning, Microsoft has made it official. The forthcoming Xbox Series X event that will be showing off first-party games that are planned to come to the platform is set to take place later this month on July 23. The news was announced via the
Fable and Perfect Dark fans could possibly be lining up to get some great news sometime soon if these place holder accounts have some truth behind them. Tom Warren of The Verge posted that there have been two possible Twitter placeholder accounts created for both Fable and Perfect Dark. On top of that, he pointed
The lead animator behind Dead Island 2 left Dumbaster Studios to join Playground Games and help them with their upcoming unannounced project. Two years after Forza Horizon 4, Playground Games is now working on its next project which is going to be their first RPG title in the history of the studio. While that’s the
As we begin to near May, those looking forward to Microsoft’s next-gen console the Xbox Series X have begun to wonder when we might start to see more of the games that are planned to be coming to the platform. Fortunately, it doesn’t sound like we’ll have to wait much longer to start seeing more
Have you ever wanted to explore the lands of Albion? Maybe you wanted to drive a go-kart competitively. Either way, you’ll bee able to do both as Fable and Project Cars 2 are the Xbox Games with Gold for April 2020. Like previous months, the Xbox Games with Gold lineup for April 2020 will include
With the acquisition of many studios around the games industry over the past year or two, it stands to reason that Microsoft has quite a number of first-party games cooking at the moment. Now, in a new interview, Xbox head Phil Spencer has revealed which type of game he would like to create more of
Since its introduction several years ago, Xbox One’s growing library of backwards compatible titles has long been a fan favorite feature of the console, and Microsoft is doubling down on that even more with a newly-added title and several other backwards compatible titles getting a fresh coast of Xbox One X-enhanced paint. During Microsoft’s most
Developer Rogue Sun announced its first game Tin Hearts will be launching next month alongside a new trailer. Tin Hearts is a virtual reality puzzle game where you are tasked to guide squads of tin soldiers to safety. It will also attempt to tell a heartfelt tale; there are no specific details on that front
Fable Fortune, a collectible card game based on the universe of Fable, hit Early Access on PC and Xbox Game Preview on Xbox One last year. Since then, the developers at Flaming Fowl Studios and Mediatonic have continued to tweak, balance, and add content to the game. Today, they announced that the game will be
Fable was once one of Microsoft’s biggest first-party IP’s before the franchise’s developer Lionhead Studios closed down in 2016 alongside the cancellation of what would have been the newest game in the series, Fable Legends. Since that time, not much has been said from Microsoft about the future of Fable. According to a new report over at Eurogamer though,
With the recent close of Visceral Games, gamers are once again reminded of all of the franchises that are near and dear to them — especially of all of those franchises that have had their studios closed. While the game development studios remain closed, the General Manager of Global Games Publishing for Microsoft – Shannon Loftis