Fable 2 Details and Screens
A batch of new screens showing off the sequel
Date: Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

With the announcement that Fable 2 will be arriving in giddy gamers hands this holiday season, Microsoft has also released a batch of new screens showing off the beauty of some characters and environments of the upcoming game.

The wait is almost over for the sequel to THE biggest action role-playing game in Xbox history. Swords, guns and now the newly unveiled magical power round out the combat in this action RPG from acclaimed developer Peter Molyneux and Lionhead Studios.



Players will have even more choices to continuously shape who their characters become in a world 10 times the size of the iconic Xbox game.



“Fable 2” introduces a host of exciting new features for gamers, including a first-of-its-kind Xbox LIVE Arcade experience, and a genre-stretching multiplayer experience, allowing gamers easily play “Fable 2” with friends and family side-by-side from the comfort of a living room couch.



Players can immerse themselves in this vibrant world that only Lionhead and Molyneux could create, beginning this holiday.

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