With the next Fable title officially on the way and slated for a 2025 launch, it is no wonder that fans of the long-running series are quite excited.However, there is now another reason to be hyped after the creator of theFableseries has shared a bit more information about his newly announced game,Masters of Albion.Check out the official Xbox trailer for the upcomingFablebelow!AdvertAs we already know, the Fable series, which kicked off in 2004, is set in the fictional nation of Albion which is heavily based on Medieval Britain.However, according to creator Peter Molyneux,Masters of Albionwill be set in the exact same world which is perhaps unsurprising considering the IP’s name.This news comes afterMasters of Albionwas announced at Gamescom 2024 earlier this week.Despite the brand new IP not being affiliated withMicrosoftor the Fable franchise, it seems as though fans will still be making their way to Albion.AdvertDescribed as an “open-world God game”,Masters of Albioncannot be copyrighted for taking place in Fable’s famous nation according to Molyneux.“[It’s] like saying if you set a game in America, you can’t set any other game in America,” he explained in aninterviewwith IGN.“So Albion can’t be copyrighted. It’s the name for England and Wales and that’s how we get away with it.”“Fablewas set in Albion,Masters of Albionis set in Albion,” he summarised.AdvertMolyneux went on to explain that although his new game will expand on the Albion universe, it will not be linked to the events of Fable.“It’s not actuallyFable 5or anything like that,” he said.“But if you’ve played Fable, then definitelyMasters of Albionwill be familiar to you. One of the things that we have got and we absolutely wanted a nail was the humour.“I think in the Fable games, it’s not so much about telling jokes, it’s more about giving you, the player, the ability to do ridiculous and funny things.AdvertAnd we’ve got that inMasters of Albionin absolute spades. I think we’re really nailing that.”Featured Image Credit: Playground Games/22CansTopics:Fable,Microsoft,Xbox

With the next Fable title officially on the way and slated for a 2025 launch, it is no wonder that fans of the long-running series are quite excited.However, there is now another reason to be hyped after the creator of theFableseries has shared a bit more information about his newly announced game,Masters of Albion.Check out the official Xbox trailer for the upcomingFablebelow!AdvertAs we already know, the Fable series, which kicked off in 2004, is set in the fictional nation of Albion which is heavily based on Medieval Britain.However, according to creator Peter Molyneux,Masters of Albionwill be set in the exact same world which is perhaps unsurprising considering the IP’s name.This news comes afterMasters of Albionwas announced at Gamescom 2024 earlier this week.Despite the brand new IP not being affiliated withMicrosoftor the Fable franchise, it seems as though fans will still be making their way to Albion.AdvertDescribed as an “open-world God game”,Masters of Albioncannot be copyrighted for taking place in Fable’s famous nation according to Molyneux.“[It’s] like saying if you set a game in America, you can’t set any other game in America,” he explained in aninterviewwith IGN.“So Albion can’t be copyrighted. It’s the name for England and Wales and that’s how we get away with it.”“Fablewas set in Albion,Masters of Albionis set in Albion,” he summarised.AdvertMolyneux went on to explain that although his new game will expand on the Albion universe, it will not be linked to the events of Fable.“It’s not actuallyFable 5or anything like that,” he said.“But if you’ve played Fable, then definitelyMasters of Albionwill be familiar to you. One of the things that we have got and we absolutely wanted a nail was the humour.“I think in the Fable games, it’s not so much about telling jokes, it’s more about giving you, the player, the ability to do ridiculous and funny things.AdvertAnd we’ve got that inMasters of Albionin absolute spades. I think we’re really nailing that.”Featured Image Credit: Playground Games/22CansTopics:Fable,Microsoft,Xbox
With the next Fable title officially on the way and slated for a 2025 launch, it is no wonder that fans of the long-running series are quite excited.However, there is now another reason to be hyped after the creator of theFableseries has shared a bit more information about his newly announced game,Masters of Albion.Check out the official Xbox trailer for the upcomingFablebelow!AdvertAs we already know, the Fable series, which kicked off in 2004, is set in the fictional nation of Albion which is heavily based on Medieval Britain.However, according to creator Peter Molyneux,Masters of Albionwill be set in the exact same world which is perhaps unsurprising considering the IP’s name.This news comes afterMasters of Albionwas announced at Gamescom 2024 earlier this week.Despite the brand new IP not being affiliated withMicrosoftor the Fable franchise, it seems as though fans will still be making their way to Albion.AdvertDescribed as an “open-world God game”,Masters of Albioncannot be copyrighted for taking place in Fable’s famous nation according to Molyneux.“[It’s] like saying if you set a game in America, you can’t set any other game in America,” he explained in aninterviewwith IGN.“So Albion can’t be copyrighted. It’s the name for England and Wales and that’s how we get away with it.”“Fablewas set in Albion,Masters of Albionis set in Albion,” he summarised.AdvertMolyneux went on to explain that although his new game will expand on the Albion universe, it will not be linked to the events of Fable.“It’s not actuallyFable 5or anything like that,” he said.“But if you’ve played Fable, then definitelyMasters of Albionwill be familiar to you. One of the things that we have got and we absolutely wanted a nail was the humour.“I think in the Fable games, it’s not so much about telling jokes, it’s more about giving you, the player, the ability to do ridiculous and funny things.AdvertAnd we’ve got that inMasters of Albionin absolute spades. I think we’re really nailing that.”
With the next Fable title officially on the way and slated for a 2025 launch, it is no wonder that fans of the long-running series are quite excited.
However, there is now another reason to be hyped after the creator of theFableseries has shared a bit more information about his newly announced game,Masters of Albion.
Check out the official Xbox trailer for the upcomingFablebelow!
Advert
Advert
As we already know, the Fable series, which kicked off in 2004, is set in the fictional nation of Albion which is heavily based on Medieval Britain.
However, according to creator Peter Molyneux,Masters of Albionwill be set in the exact same world which is perhaps unsurprising considering the IP’s name.
This news comes afterMasters of Albionwas announced at Gamescom 2024 earlier this week.
Despite the brand new IP not being affiliated withMicrosoftor the Fable franchise, it seems as though fans will still be making their way to Albion.
Advert
Advert
Described as an “open-world God game”,Masters of Albioncannot be copyrighted for taking place in Fable’s famous nation according to Molyneux.
“[It’s] like saying if you set a game in America, you can’t set any other game in America,” he explained in aninterviewwith IGN.
“So Albion can’t be copyrighted. It’s the name for England and Wales and that’s how we get away with it.”
“Fablewas set in Albion,Masters of Albionis set in Albion,” he summarised.
Advert
Advert
Molyneux went on to explain that although his new game will expand on the Albion universe, it will not be linked to the events of Fable.
“It’s not actuallyFable 5or anything like that,” he said.
“But if you’ve played Fable, then definitelyMasters of Albionwill be familiar to you. One of the things that we have got and we absolutely wanted a nail was the humour.
“I think in the Fable games, it’s not so much about telling jokes, it’s more about giving you, the player, the ability to do ridiculous and funny things.
Advert
Advert
And we’ve got that inMasters of Albionin absolute spades. I think we’re really nailing that.”
Topics:Fable,Microsoft,Xbox