

Then in 2019, a massive Fable 4 leak on Reddit (opens in new tab) popped up around E3 2019, though the game was never showcased. That studio seems to be Playground Games. In 2018 Don Williamson, the former Lionhead lead engine programmer, tweeted that he knew of a studio working on Fable 4, though he has since deleted the tweet. Microsoft Fable trademark hints at Fable 4 (Image credit: USPTO) These accounts have been inactive for years, it’s standard practice to secure social handles for our IP,” Greenberg said. “I know everyone is hungry for news, but sorry to get your hopes up. But then Aaron Greenberg, general manager at Xbox, shot down speculation that this could be a clue that a Fable 4 announcement was incoming. A placeholder for the Twitter account was spotted being followed by a Microsoft employee, which caused speculation around the game's potential announcement. But the latest and greatest one comes courtesy of a well-known insider going by the name of Klobrille on the Resetera games forum, who has claimed Fable 4 will be revealed at the Xbox 20/20 games showcase on June 23. That claim was proven to be true.īefore that reveal, Fable 4's future looked a lot hazier. There had been a lot of little hints at the existence of Fable 4. It will apparently arrive before The Elder Scrolls 6, but that game is almost certainly years away, so don't hold your breath for Fable 4 any time soon. We'd not be surprised if late 2023 or 2024 ends up being the rough release windows for Fable 4. With no mention of the game at the last Xbox showcase, we can pretty much guarantee Fable 4 isn't coming for at least another 12 months. Once that show has wrapped, we’ll know so much more about Warzone 2.Fable 4 is going back to its swords and sorcery roots (Image credit: Microsoft)įable 4 is being worked on but that's about all we know. This event will be held on the 15th of September, and it’ll be a showcase for the entire end-to-end offering of Call of Duty. For the most part, it seems as though the Warzone 2 map will be similar in style, but just from the POIs, we get the feeling that the map will be somewhat bigger than both Verdansk and Caldera.įor the full breakdown of Warzone 2, including what should be the first trailer for the game, fans will need to wait for Call of Duty: NEXT. Here’s the list:īoth Verdansk and Caldera were relatively basic maps, boasting very little in the way of diversity. These Points of Interest essentially provide us with a rough outline of the map for Warzone 2. Recently, a list of ‘POIs’ was released by Tom Henderson, a well-known and prominent Call of Duty leaker. If the document proves to be true, Warzone 2 will launch globally on November 16th. Once Modern Warfare II has launched, the world won’t see another Call of Duty title until 2024, meaning players will need to either like or lump the game for a two-year period. Should both of these games deliver, they could ultimately save Call of Duty from dying.

There are high expectations for both Modern Warfare II and Warzone 2. This document also contained information on Modern Warfare II, also known as ‘Cortez’, and an impending announcement for a reveal of Diablo 4. While the leaked document wasn’t anything special, it was the first time players had heard even a whisper regarding the launch date of Warzone 2. If Warzone 2 experiences a clean, stable launch, it could be a turning point for the franchise, particularly if both the game and the map are well received. There’s no big secret that the platform has been under intense strain since the launch of Caldera, and in 2022, Activision revealed that millions of players had abandoned its services. For a while, fans of the Call of Duty franchise have been expressing their disappointment with Call of Duty: Warzone.
