New Lionhead Forums Point To Impending Fable Reveal

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There's a good chance we'll hear something about a new Fable during Microsoft's E3 press conference, as Lionhead Studios has launched new forums​ centered around the franchise, leading one to believe that a new entry in the series is on the not so distant horizon.

Microsoft has confirmed that a total of fifteen exclusive titles are on the way for Xbox One, and a new Fable has got to be one of them. Will it be Fable 4? A Fable MMO?

Lionhead's role-playing series has certainly lost a significant amount of steam over the years, mainly due to the fact that Fable III failed to live up to the hype set before it. Are you excited at the idea of a new next-gen Fable? Would you like to see Lionhead take a stab at the MMO genre? Let us know in the comments below.

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