Fable 4 was postponed because the quality of the game was too high

In early June, we reported that XNC Podcast host Gaz Lehri said that he learned from a reliable source that Fable 4 was not well developed due to engine problems and was suspected to be delayed. Today, Jez Corden, a well-known whistleblower, said on the show that the postponement of Fable 4 was caused by the high quality of the game, so let’s take a look if you are interested.

Fable 4 is a role-playing RPG produced by Playground Games, which has attracted the attention of many players since its announcement in 2020. However, since the announcement, there has been no news or leaks about the game. Therefore, many fans speculated that this project has been canceled. In early June, host Gaz stated that the game’s developers did have some trouble with the technology, which caused the game to keep being delayed.

But in today’s “Xbox Two Podcast” program, well-known whistleblower Jez Corden made another statement, saying that the development of “Fable 4” is progressing very smoothly. He also claims that he has seen Fable 4 gameplay demonstrations before and that he has all the information about the project.

When the host asked Jez for details on Fable 4, Jez said: “Contrary to previous information, Fable 4 has been delayed because the developers keep adding new features to the game. Features, superb game quality, and responsible developers led to the delay of the game.” This is exactly the opposite of what Gaz claimed during the XNC show a few days ago.

So far, fans still don’t have any news about the game’s release date, nor any news describing the new features added to the game or the specific context of the game. Still, the news that Fable 4 is going well is a boost for fans. I don’t know how the friends who read the article think about the diametrically opposite revelations.

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