

It's unclear if we'll see the new Fable arrive on Xbox One consoles like many other new Xbox releases, which have been released on both current and last-gen consoles, but we're not holding out hope as Microsoft hasn't confirmed an Xbox One release to date.
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As an Xbox exclusive, Fable 4 will release for Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PC (sorry PlayStation fans) and will be available on Xbox Game Pass on day one. We do, however, know the platforms we can expect Fable 4 to land on. That's backed up by the June 2022 Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase focusing on games launching "in the next twelve months," and Fable wasn't present. There's nobody here in Brighton that could take on a task of that magnitude.At the very least, Phil Spencer has hinted during an IGN podcast (opens in new tab) that we'll get it before The Elder Scrolls 6, though that game doesn't have a release date yet either and isn't expected to land sometime after Starfield's release (though this has now been delayed to 2023). Stay tuned to GamingBolt, and we’ll keep you updated on this story as it develops. That said, this definitely qualifies as rather interesting, and I for one wouldn’t mind seeing a mainline Fable title being developed by Playground. What’s more, that would most definitely qualify as an “interesting choice”, as Williamson put it.Īll of this is, of course, unconfirmed, and Williamson has stressed that he doesn’t have any insider info, so take this all with a grain of salt. The studio is also certainly capable of handling big budget projects, and handling them quite well, as the three Forza Horizon games have shown.

The likeliest, then, seems to be Forza Horizon developer Playground Studios.Īs we recently reported, Playground Studios is looking to hire people to work on a new, AAA action-RPG, and Fable 4 certainly seems to fit that description. Which, of course, narrows down the other possible studios by quite a lot. When asked by WCCFTech whether this was a studio based in Brighton (hinting, of course, at Studio Gobo’s Electric Square), Williamson responded that no studio in Brighton was big enough to take on a project as major as Fable.


“Having no inside information, I totally know who’s building Fable 4 now,” Williamson wrote in a tweet that has since been deleted, before adding- “Interesting choice…” Fable has to be one of the most beloved Xbox franchises, in spite of all its ups and downs- which is why we’re incredibly excited about this report we’re bringing to you today.ĭon Williamson, who used to be the Lead Engine Programmer at Lionhead Studios at one time, recently took to Twitter and claimed that, in spite of having no insider info, he was pretty certain of who Microsoft had entrusted with working on Fable 4. The shuttering of Lionhead Studios not so long ago wasn’t sad just simply because the studio would no longer be operational, or because their upcoming title Fable Legends had been cancelled, but also because it threw the future of the entire Fable franchise into jeopardy.
