However, we still need to keep in mind that overloading a game with a lot of features could lead to a disaster. Nonetheless, it is exciting to hear that Fable 4’s development is going fine, and it will have some new features. But the latest and greatest one comes courtesy of a well-known insider going by the name of Klobrille on the Resetera games forum, who has claimed Fable 4 will be revealed at the Xbox 20/20 games.
There are no expected release windows or what the added features could have to offer. That’s pretty much everything that we have going on about Fable 4 as of now. Fable 4 keeps getting delayed because the developers keep adding new features to the game, which was the opposite of what Gaz claimed during the XNC podcast. He further adds by saying that the situation is quite the opposite. Rand starts to ask Jez about the news circulating about the development of Fable 4, and that’s when he tells Rand that it’s going fine. Jez Corden claims to have been at the gameplay showcasing of Fable 4, where he has got all his information. Hense the game keeps getting delayed.īut in the most recent episode of The Xbox Two Podcast, Jez Corden seems to have burst the bubble and said that Fable’s development is going fine. But recently, one of the XNC Podcast hosts, Gaz, stated that the game’s developers were having some trouble with Forza tech. So fans started speculating that the game was getting canceled. However, news stopped coming out after some time, and no leaks or rumors were circulating. The trailer looked awesome, and fans were hoping the upcoming Fable would do justice to the fantastic game and not repeat the mistakes of Fable 3. The game was announced with a short one-minute and twenty seconds trailer. Although, he admitted he had "slightly mixed feelings" but he, then, went on to say that the Playground Team "is very talented, and I'm sure they'll do a fantastic job.Playground Games announced Fable 4 two years ago, in 2020. In an interview with Eurogamer, former Lionhead employee and Fable co-creator Simon Carter said that he was excited to see what's next for the upcoming instalment to the game franchise. However, Molyneux then left Lionhead Studios in 2012 which alienated many fans from the franchise. Fable II and III were both more much more successful. However, the first game didn't do as well as expected, leaving the company in crippling debt and Lionhead was bought by Microsoft Game Studios. Once upon a time, Fable was developed by Lionhead Studios and famously hyped-up by lead designer and Lionhead co-founder Peter Molyneux. However, the tale of Fable certainly hasn't been an easy one. The trailer released by the studio received high-praise from Fable fans for the keeping the fun silliness of the previous games. One of which, by French journalist CronoTK, being that the game is not a sequel to the games at all but, rather, an MMO set in the world of Fable.įable 4 is currently being built by Playground Games, the game developer now owned by Microsoft's Xbox Game Studios, based in Leamington Spa, England. Just exactly how "new" it will be has lead to a lot of rumours to circulate. This choice of game engine is just of one of the big changes that Microsoft has promised about Fable's "new beginning".
The news of Fable 4's game engine was not officially announced, but rather a job post for a software engineer by Microsoft said it was: "Enriching the toolset to support an open world action RPG – Fable."
The Fable series takes place in the fictional nation of Albion, a state that, at the time of the first game, is composed of numerous autonomous city-states with vast areas of countryside or wilderness in between. However, it's not a huge surprise given how the graphics of the Forza Horizon game series have been highly-acclaimed over the years. The Fable franchise is a series of action RPG games that were originally developed by Lionhead Studios before the studio closed in 2016. The fantastical creatures and magical lands of Fable seem a far cry from the energy-fuelled car races in Playground's other popular franchise, Forza Horizon. Beyond excited to announce we're making Fable, a new beginning for the legendary franchise! įable 4 is being built using the ForzaTech engine.