Fable III coming in 2010, Fable II going episodic

GamesCom 2009: Peter Molyneux announces that Lionhead's next RPG will arrive next year, first trailer inside; Microsoft mum on rumors of $299 Xbox 360 Elite and 360 Pro discontinuation.

COLOGNE, Germany--After spending nearly three years in third place, Sony threw down the gauntlet yesterday at the 2009 GamesCom. First and foremost, the financially ailing electronics giant announced that a new $299/£249/€299 PlayStation 3 would launch on September 1 in North America and on September 3 elsewhere. The company also unveiled PSP Minis, a new "snackable game" initiative that will bring arcade and casual titles to the portable's download store at an affordable price.

Today, it was Microsoft's turn. Its press briefing was the first event of the first official day of GamesCom, and had, like Sony's, been preceded by many rumors about what would be announced. The majority of speculation centered on the 120GB Xbox 360 Elite's price dropping to $299 and the 60GB Xbox 360 Pro model being phased out. Sony's move will certainly put pressure on Microsoft to take the former step, which could affect the bottom line of the software behemoth's money-making game division.

So what is Microsoft likely to unveil? Well, Lionhead's Peter Molyneux is due to make an appearance, and his company's Web site has been teasing images of famous revolutionaries all week. Will the company be showing off its follow-up to Fable II, or could this be something to do with Milo and Project Natal?

[1:17] Peter Molyneux is onstage talking about Fable II going episodic. He says Fable II is in five chapters, and each of these chapters has a natural break. The first chapter will be free, when players get to the end of the chapter or buy the rest of the game. All this happens in-game, and it will be released September 29. It will also be fully compatible with the expansions Knothole Island and See the Future.

[1:19] Molyneux says that the third in the series and second outing on the same format can be a problem. Players must always be surprised, must always "expect the unexpected." He says, "I think there's something fundamentally wrong with Fable."

[1:20] That's right, he just announced Fable III.

[1:20] Now a Fable III teaser is being shown. Voice-over says: "The kingdom of Albion is changing. The race for the crown has begun."

[1:20] "You are going to become the ruler of the whole of Albion," Molyneux says.

[1:23] "We want you to be king or queen, but you're not going to be that right away. You start as the son or daughter from your Fable II saved game," says Molyneux.

[1:24] "You will inherit your past indiscretions," he continues.

[1:26] Molyneux: "You're going to overthrow the terrible tyrant that overrules Albion. You're also going to have to promise some things to the people of Albion. Like politicians in the real world, you're going to have to promise everything. You know, I look at Obama and he looks a bit haggard now. It looks like the truth has been revealed to him."

[1:29] "In the journey to rule, you're still gaining support. You're having to fight, and that doesn't change when you become ruler. You can still go and visit places within Albion. One of the things you can do with all [your] gold, is decide where to allocate it. You can say 'I'm going to build up a certain region' or 'I'm gonna let some people off their taxes.'"

[1:31] "50 years on, Albion looks a lot different, a lot more industrial. A lot of injustice, a lot of crime takes place. What are you going to do about that? A good portion of this game is set in places you've never seen before."

[1:37] Molyneux is showing a video of voice actors working on Fable III. "We went to [famed film studio] Shepperton Studios, to do voice-over work for Fable III. We've been doing this for weeks and weeks, trying to get to the heart of the story," he said.

[1:41] "We've got a new gameplay mechanic called 'judgments.' As king, we have the ability for people to come before you, and you say, 'I'm going to judge you.' Let's take an example: Someone comes in and says, 'We've caught this girl stealing food.' Players can call in the cook and she says, 'We've caught her stealing and we need to set an example.' Then, players can either go and investigate further or can summarily decide her fate. If a player continues, the girl might say, 'I'm starving and my family needs some food' and you can go out and see her family. You can think of this as a new way of accepting quests."

[1:44] "The other new mechanic that we've got is called 'touch.' This idea of touch came about from you being ruler. We were thinking about the expressions system in Fable. [In Fable III] you can shake someone's hand, and then that might turn into a hug. You can then turn that into an embrace, and then into a full-on snog. I'm not going to tell you where that's going, but you can imagine."

[1:48] "Unlike in Fable II, where you would just press A to save the child, once you've got touch, you run up, the child is pulling against you. You can pull them through the fire, through the door, and then outside where everyone can see you've saved a child. I'm going to tease you with how we're doing this, and it's one sliver of what we're doing with Fable III." The way that Molyneux is gesturing, it sounds like he's talking about Natal, although he doesn't mention it by name.

[1:48] "Fable III will be coming out in 2010 on the 360…don't expect it too early in 2010. We're still working on [Project Natal game] Milo and Kate."

[1:50] OK, that's it. Molyneux is giving a talk this afternoon at GDC Europe.

[1:57] No, that's really it. No price point reduction, no more announcements. Guess that $299 price drop is just a rumor…for now.

599 Comments

  • waterdragon222

    Posted Feb 12, 2010 5:02 pm GMT

    Sorry for double post, but I understand this: Fable 3 doesn't have a great storyline, and it will be weird to play "politician", but you are going to fight. It's not as if you're an ambassador... But I do hope that they will make it more than just... talking to potential followers. They should also, well, juice up the story. 1. Kill tyrant. 2. Do anything you want as you are the king/queen. They should look at ME 1 or 2 as an example

    BTW: CURVED SWORD WATCH YOUR PATHETIC MOUTH!

  • waterdragon222

    Posted Feb 12, 2010 4:59 pm GMT

    Everyone here is so negative. Even if Fable III is going to be a terrible game (which I think it won't; it looks at least a 7/10) but give Molyneux a try! Sure, he might be doing this for awhile, and the story might not be as awesome and epic as MAss Effect, but he is trying really hard. Give him a chance, jerks! Fable II was great, not amazing, but people who don't like RPG games will think it garbage. I love RPG games, I didn't think it was amazing... BTW, we don't need you're negative opinions on Fable 3!

  • Aidan125

    Posted Feb 12, 2010 5:00 am GMT

    Fable 2 was a let down imo, i get the feeling that Fable 3 is rushed. Plus you can never believe anything that Molynuex says, he's the father of all lies.

  • rexstar22

    Posted Jan 23, 2010 3:16 am GMT

    well i think fable 3 will be better.and you can be a king or a queen, i think it is gonna be cool.

  • loggens

    Posted Jan 7, 2010 4:31 am GMT

    well fable is getting only better and better i think it going to be good one

  • hartham444

    Posted Jan 4, 2010 1:31 pm GMT

    i cant wait until fable 3 comes out! i think you can command forces.

  • CurvedSword posted Oct 16, 2009 3:45 am GMT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    CurvedSword

    Posted Oct 16, 2009 3:45 am GMT (hide)

    notice how the xbox isnt even turned on
    molyneux = b u l l s h i t e

  • FiFa_kirikiki

    Posted Oct 7, 2009 1:47 pm GMT

    YES! another Fable game, I guess I really need a 360. @Tylmarande I have the same problem.

  • Tylmarande

    Posted Sep 25, 2009 12:19 am GMT

    please make PC versions,..!!!,.. i only played FABLE: TLC, but i havent yet played fable II because i dont own an xbox,..jus make a pc versions please,.i beg you!!

  • nublits

    Posted Sep 15, 2009 11:14 pm GMT

    well if they put more boss battles in the game like in number one and being the boss is all right but seeing as your a hero you want to do fun stuff instead of giving people more taxes and all that crap but it's a fable game so it's still going to be awsome. and could they have co op again but the saints row 2 co op so your not just stuck in one screen and make online play better .

  • Storm_Walker posted Sep 8, 2009 10:06 pm GMT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    Storm_Walker

    Posted Sep 8, 2009 10:06 pm GMT (hide)

    Great, I hope this one isn't just another family/business/real-estate sim with an adventure slipped in like the last one, maybe Pete will actually give us what we want this time. Then again, judging by his arrogant expression in that pic up there, he probably doesn't give a crap what we think.

  • MoonlightJust

    Posted Sep 8, 2009 8:28 am GMT

    I can't speak for everyone else, but I've never exactly wanted to PLAY a politician before. If they make it a side quest, albeit a major one, then that'll be fine, but if it's your main quest then just blah.

    Fable tends to be over-hyped in general. I've played and beaten both 1 and 2, and both suffered from a very linear feel, both in storyline and in exploration and advancement. If Fable 3 can open the world up, and at least add split screen for multi-player, then maybe it will be at least as half as good as Peter there is hyping it up to be.

  • chefbabyryan

    Posted Aug 26, 2009 8:13 pm GMT

    oh sweet lets see what dreams they can fill me up with. And then not include them in Fable III sweet

  • killersrike

    Posted Aug 26, 2009 12:55 pm GMT

    i had fable ond fable 2, i but fable xbox live i peaty cool fable 3 is going rock the house!

  • hero513

    Posted Aug 26, 2009 12:39 pm GMT

    Awesome!!!!!!!! your going to get to be king

  • Zeronemo101Wii

    Posted Aug 26, 2009 10:19 am GMT

    Looks. . . . decent. I cant decide yet, I just like the idea of being the hero and doing things not be the boss who does nothing exciting and gets crap.

  • BlueChecker

    Posted Aug 25, 2009 7:57 pm GMT

    Fable III eh? Here's to hoping that Lionhead step up their game. Not that Fable II was bad, it just didn't nearly live up to it's potential. Oh yeah and judging from the released artwork, lets hope you can have a chicken as a companion!

  • lucasc130

    Posted Aug 24, 2009 9:12 pm GMT

    Great idea! Fable rules, keep up the good work! Cant wait

  • thorfox

    Posted Aug 23, 2009 1:01 pm GMT

    i think fable one was even better than fable two, fable twos co op was a huge corner stone in the game and it was a complete failure and the way peter is describing fable 3 it sounds even worse than the 1 and 2... and his talk to reality ratio is not very good im curious to see how this will turn out

    and Baelath is right

  • thegreatleviath

    Posted Aug 22, 2009 11:33 am GMT

    fable games all way seem to come out good.