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Fable 4 Release Date Window, Story, Trailers, And Everything Else We Know

Fable 4 Release Date Window, Story, Trailers, And Everything Else We Know https://ift.tt/sYzLxmk A new mainline Fable game hasn't been seen since 2010, now going on 15 years. The fantasy action-RPG series known for its generous serving of humor and some life-sim elements is finally coming back, though it's already been a few years since this reboot, simply called Fable (or sometimes called Fable 4 by fans) was revealed in 2020. With so many Xbox Game Studios projects in the works, few are as anticipated as this one. Let's take a look at everything we know about Xbox's next Fable game. Table of Contents [ hide ] Fable 4 trailers Fable 4 trailers Our first look at Fable didn't give any story or gameplay details, but it did certainly set a mood. The trailer showed off a fairy flitting her way through an idyllic fantasy forest, before suddenly getting eaten by a huge toad. That fits the irreverent tone the Fable series is known for. And notably, the trailer sim...

Kevin Feige Explains Why The MCU Feels More Fragmented Than Before Endgame

Kevin Feige Explains Why The MCU Feels More Fragmented Than Before Endgame https://ift.tt/pUKuJym

We're a week away from Deadpool and Wolverine, with Deadpool being added to the MCU proper, but what fate awaits the rest of the certain X-characters has yet to be seen. The movie has several characters from the X-Men film series from 20th Century Fox--now 20th Century Studios, as it was acquired by Disney. Dealing with the multiverse is never easy, but what about the Marvel characters already in play?

During the Deadpool and Wolverine press day, GameSpot asked Kevin Feige if fans should still be excited and ready to pick up the plot threads from projects like Eternals and Moon Knight--Marvel movies and shows that have been far more standalone than the past films.

"That's at the core of the 85 years of publishing and at the core of our 15-plus years in theaters," Feige said. "And I think there was a cadence for a while where the turnover is very quick in terms of somebody popping up in one movie and appearing in the next. Tony Stark was introduced in May and you saw him again in July of 2008. But then there are also the Tim Blake Nelsons, who showed up in that very movie in 2008. And we haven't seen again until the trailer we just put out. So I think that again is the fun of what we're able to do."

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