

The studio also worked on an Xbox Live Arcade Fable Heroes game, and the Kinect-enabled Fable: The Journey.įable Legends was announced back in August 2013 as an Xbox One exclusive, but several months later was announced to be a free-to-play title for both Microsoft’s console and PC.
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Under Microsoft, Lionhead Studios went on to work exclusively on the Fable series as Fable II released in 2008, and Fable III released in 2010. The studio then went on to work on the original Fable in 2004, Black & White 2 and The Movies in 2005, and were acquired by Microsoft in April 2006. Lionhead Studios was founded in 1996 and released its first game, Black & White, in 2001. In a statement published on Xbox Wire, Microsoft says these changes are taking effect "as Microsoft Studios continues to focus its investment and development on the games and franchises that fans find most exciting and want to play." This leads us to believe Microsoft didn't think there was enough "excitement" for Fable Legends when compared to its bigger AAA franchises, like the Halo series.įortunately, Xbox assures the gaming community it's committed to working closely with those affected by today's news to help find them new opportunities at Xbox or help place them in jobs elsewhere in the games industry if they like.

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