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@IGN@SPx982@ljhelites16 Map loooks truly beautiful (and massive) I like the UI improvements too whilst the game also sounds like it really will be more like FH1 - 3 but with some seasons too
Fable is coming Autumn 2026.
Become the Hero you want to be in an immersive open-world action-RPG where each choice shapes your journey, reputation is everything, and fairytale endings are never guaranteed.
✨ Wishlist now:
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#Fable #FableTheGame #DeveloperDirect | @WeArePlayground
We’ve been working on Fable for a really, really long time. It’s time to show you more. Much more.
Tune in to Developer_Direct at 10AM PT (6PM GMT) on 22nd Jan for our first deep dive into the game. #Fable#DeveloperDirect
Apple introduced the Touch Bar on the Mac 9 years ago today.
If I could bring it back, I would in a heartbeat. One of the best features for Mac they ever made
People love to criticize Tim Cook and call themselves contrarian. Here’s an actual take:
Tim Cook executed one of the hardest transitions in corporate history.
It’s easy to say “he’s no Steve Jobs.” Of course he isn’t. No one could be. Taking over Apple after Jobs was literally an impossible task.
And yet, Tim scaled Apple into a $3T empire and shipped category-defining products including the AirPods, Apple Watch, M1 chip, and Vision Pro.
You can disagree with his focus on operations (take as old as time) but you can’t deny that Tim Cook deserves an extraordinary amount of credit.
People forget: Steve handpicked Tim. And if you claim to respect Steve’s genius, you have to respect the genius of that choice.