'Fable Legends' release date won't be until game is 'Perfected'; beta period continues

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"The Fable Legends" will continue to stay in the beta stages with no actual date on when it will be officially released. And the reason behind this is that Lionhead Studios is making sure that the game will come out as "perfect" as possible.

Fans have been eagerly asking when "Fable Legends" would be actually released and the developers made the proper reply through Twitter:

The game is currently under the tutelage of Microsoft creative director Kudo Tsunoda, who was also at the helm of the Kinect project. And apparently right now, all fans and gamers can do is take his word for it, something he also shared through Twitter.

Banking on his credibility, Tsunoda's claims should be enough to inform gamers that this is one game that promises to be worth waiting for.

Going back to the beta version of the game, such has been ongoing for quite some time now. Random invitations are being given to the people who have signed up and luckily, the ones who have been trying the beta version have been giving valuable feedback to make the game as good as it is hyped to be.

Though no actual date has been given, "Fable Legends" is expected to debut sometime later this year. It will be made available for Xbox One and PC owners. The game first came out in 2004 as an exclusive game on Xbox but will now have a PC version after head of Xbox Phil Spencer made the announcement last January. You can watch the trailer of the game below.

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