Knowing this, Playground Games’ has free reign to shape it however they see fit. Fable 4 should take the next step with a truly expansive world to explore filled with unpredictable surprises and engrossing stories to tell.Īlbion has never been defined properly either, with its landmass changing dramatically with each new entry in the series. Growing as a character while exploring an evolving world both in terms of space and culture.
Fable 4 allowing us to follow a similar train of ambiguity would be excellent.įable has always been about growth. Geralt remains a neutral power with player responses that can be hard to decipher. CD Projekt Red’s The Witcher 3 is the gold standard for this. We’d love for Fable 4 to completely overhaul what it means to be a hero or villain in the land of Albion. Morality was a one-way street in many ways so it was hard to craft a personality that felt truly unique. To reap the benefits it was recommended to be either completely evil or an absolute angel in the eyes of society. Past Fable titles were relatively black and white when it came to how your hero was presented. Fable 4 wishlist – things we’d love to see Time will tell, since information is light at the moment.
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The trailer also doesn’t mention Xbox One, so perhaps it will only be coming to Xbox Series X and Windows 10.
Related: Upcoming Xbox One Games Fable 4 release date – when is it coming out?įable 4 has now been officially announced, but there is currently no word on a release date. You can watch the debut trailer for Fable below: Unveiled with a gorgeous CG trailer, there’s still a lot we don’t know about it. Simply known as ‘Fable’ it currently lacks the identity of a numbered sequel or even a subtitle. What is Fable 4?ĭeveloped by Playground Games, Fable 4 is a new entry in the beloved RPG franchise. We’ve also got a wishlist compiling all the features we’d love to see. Trusted Reviews has compiled everything you need to know about Fable 4 including all the latest news and rumours. After so much waiting, we can’t wait to see it become a reality. However, that hasn’t stopped fans from wanting to see a revival, and it seems Microsoft is well aware of such demands.įor a couple of years now, rumours have been swirling that Playground Games (the creators of Forza Horizon) are helming a reboot of the RPG series. The game will supposedly release on Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and PC.The Fable franchise has been on ice since the sudden cancellation of Fable Legends back in 2016, with the closure of Lionhead Studios only pushing it further into obscurity.
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We haven’t gotten a trailer in the roughly year and a half since E3 2020, so who knows if this year will be different.Ĭonsidering we haven’t had a mainline Fable game since Fable 3 all the way back in 2010, hopefully waiting this long for a new Fable game will end up being worth it, especially without Peter Molyneux being involved to promise the world and be unable to deliver like he has with numerous other non-Fable projects.Įither way, even if there’s still no Fable 4 news as of yet, hopefully Loake’s presence on the team will herald some kind of progress update at some point in the future, whether it’s another trailer (hopefully with a release window) or even gameplay. While we still haven’t seen anything of Fable 4 yet, this is still a helpful bit of news, as it lets us know that the game is still being worked on, though who knows how far along they are. We haven’t seen any real information about the upcoming Fable game except for a reveal trailer at E3 2020, but considering Playground’s past work with the Forza Horizon games, hopefully transitioning from racing to an action-adventure RPG game will work out well, especially with someone who’s familiar with the game helping out.Īlongside helping out with Fable Legends before its abrupt cancellation and Lionhead’s closing, Amie Loake was also part of the test team for Fable Anniversary, a remaster of the original Fable game that came out back in 2014 on the game’s tenth anniversary (Fable originally released on the original Xbox in 2004). Previously, Loake had worked at Lionhead Studios from 2013 to 2016, and had helped out with Fable Legends during that time, so she’ll likely be an important addition. According to a recent tweet, Amie Loake will be joining the team as the senior producer. A new face is joining the Fable 4 team at Playground Games.