![]() ![]() ![]() Or, at least, we shouldn’t, as there’s plenty of other games we could see instead. Xbox already spent some time earlier this year focused on the development and gameplay of Forza Motorsport, so we probably won’t see another 10-15 minute segment on Forza this summer. Considering Bethesda’s upcoming sci-fi RPG is receiving its own dedicated presentation, it seems likely that Xbox will spend some time during the showcase devoted to Turn 10’s long-standing franchise, paving the way for a fall/winter 2023 release for the racing game giant. If they want people to stay invested in what they have to offer, Xbox will need to go big, so with that in mind, we’re making some predictions as to what first-party games we’ll see next month at the Xbox Games Showcase.Īside from Starfield, Forza Motorsport seems to be the only game on Xbox’s docket that has a confirmed 2023 release date, and even then, it’s just a vague window. With Xbox keen to win back favor after the all-round drubbing Redfall has received upon launch, along with the tepid overall response to Halo Infinite, the big green brand has found themselves with their backs in the corner at yet another summer showcase. They’ve announced an Xbox Games Showcase on Sunday, June 11th, which will be followed by a Starfield Direct presentation immediately afterwards. With E3 being canceled again this year, and Geoff Keighley only vaguely threatening everyone with an entire summer of his face at the moment, it seems that Xbox have become the first to get their foot in the door. Fable 4, or just Fable as it’s officially known right now, is currently in development and it’s one of the most highly-anticipated Xbox exclusives there is.Īnnounced by Microsoft in 2020 after years of speculation, the game is being developed for Xbox Series X, Series S and PC by Playground Games, the Microsoft-owned studio behind the Forza Horizon games.We’re rapidly approaching the summer gaming news blitzkrieg, where the biggest publishers and gaming companies in the world line up to parade their upcoming wares. When it’s released, Fable will be the first mainline entry in the Fable series since 2010’s Fable 3 and it’s safe to say that fans are eager to see where the series will go next. That said, at the moment, very little is known about Fable, including its release date. We’re hoping that, with the Xbox Series X now on shelves and in homes, 2021 will be the year we hear a little bit more about what Playground Games has planned for Albion, if Albion is still even in the equation at all. What can I play it on? This is an Xbox exclusive so expect to play it on Xbox Series X/S and PC.When can I play it? There’s no release date yet but don’t expect it soon.What is it? The fourth instalment in the mainline Fable franchise.Here’s what we know about Fable 4 so far, then, including its likely release date, trailer and what previous reports have suggested about this new entry in the series. The first Fable trailer is above, and it doesn’t reveal much, save for the fact that the game is likely set well before the later entries in the series as we don’t get as much of a sense of a Victorian-style industrial revolution as we did in Fable 3’s setting. ![]() No release date or release window has been set for Fable on Xbox Series X yet, but we wouldn’t expect to see it until late 2021 at the very earliest. 2022 or 2023 definitely seem more likely. ![]() There’s a new member on the development team for Fable: Steve Thornton. Thornton is coming aboard as Associate Chief Designer for the game and brings his experience working on titles like Halo Infinite, Assassin’s Creed Odyssey and some LEGO titles to the table. ![]()
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