Playground Games – the studio behind the Forza Horizon collection – has been engaged on an unannounced action-RPG for a while, and all the large rumours level to it being a brand new entry within the Fable collection. Now, the studio has introduced plenty of big-name new hires for the challenge, with expertise on among the most vital – and finest – titles of the previous a number of years.
Scotty Brown joins the staff as principal surroundings artist, coming over from the identical place on Star Wars: Battlefront II. Noel Lukasewich joins the staff as lead surroundings artist, after 13 years at BioWare working totally on the Mass Effect collection. Narrative director Martin Lancaster joins from Rocksteady Studios, after serving in senior writing roles on the latest Batman: Arkham video games.
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Chris Goodall comes over from Ninja Theory as principal animator, after having labored on Enslaved, DmC, and Hellblade. Lead technician Rob den Dekker joins the QA staff – and, as GamesIndustry.biz notes within the full announcement, his credit embrace the primary two Fable titles. The new hires additionally embrace UI artist Joe McKernan, who’s returning to Playground after departing to work on Horizon Zero Dawn and Destiny 2.
Based on the standard of the video games in these credit, Playground is constructing a superb staff in its new workplace. The announcement describes the corporate’s new title as an “open-world action RPG,” which has been the pitch because the new studio was introduced final 12 months. Eurogamer sources reported again in January that this title is a brand new Fable recreation, and if Playground’s nonetheless hiring management roles for the title that definitely explains why we didn’t see it at E3.
With that in thoughts, a possible Fable 4 release date is definitely far away. In the extra quick future, Playground’s current studio will launch Forza Horizon 4 later this 12 months. Our final likelihood at a brand new Fable was the ill-fated Fable Legends, a multiplayer title that was cancelled together with the closure of Lionhead Studios.
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