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Xbox strongly hints Fable appearance at upcoming Xbox Games Showcase
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Published onMay 31, 2023
published onMay 31, 2023
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It has been over half a decade since the reboot of theFablefranchise was first rumored. The game was formally announced at the Xbox Games Showcase back in 2020 and now, three years later,we may finally get to see something of the highly anticipated game.
A video post from the official Xbox Twitter account teases a glitter trail leading eventually to a computer screen displaying the Xbox Games Showcase logo. The glitter trail is an obvious allusion to that used in theFablegames to point the player to the next quest objective. The music accompanying the video is also unmistakablyFable.
Do you love ✨ GAMES ✨ as much as we do? Then you won’t want to miss the Xbox Games Showcase:https://t.co/YSurRjtzpn|#Starfield#XboxShowcasepic.twitter.com/O1qSlXHNmY
— Xbox (@Xbox)May 30, 2023
This can only mean one thing: the newFablegame will be present in some form or another at the upcoming Xbox Games Showcase on June 11! All the more reason to get excited for the event, which will be followed up by the Starfield Direct.
Like with last year’s showcase, there will be a follow-up Xbox Games Showcase Extended 2 days later on June 13th. Find all the info you need to watch the Xbox Games Showcase 2023right here.
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