We already knew that Fable III is coming to the computer, but Microsoft wanted to put worrying minds to rest but showing the game off in action at the Consumer Electronics Show today.
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Two of the guys behind Fable III celebrate the eve of Fable III’s North American release by showing us how players can marry each other through the game’s online co-op. But they censor the sex. Voila! A a baby appears.
Earlier, we learned that the Fable III Kingmaker App would let players play casual games to earn themselves in-game gold, usable on Fable III’s release. But one little bit of important information was left out: it won’t be coming to North America or Australia.
Fable fans will be able to amass a fortune in the kingdom of Albion well before the next Xbox 360 entry launches next month. And they’ll do it on their smartphones with the soon-to-be-released Fable III Kingmaker.
Perhaps calls out is too harsh a phrase. Really Lucas Molyneux just asks, almost begs, Valve’s Gabe Newell for more details on the perpetually not-finished Half-Life 3.