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Fable Fortune gets a full release on PC, Xbox this week

Fable Fortune will leave Steam early access and the Xbox Game Preview program later this week, signifying a full retail release on both platforms.

Developers Mediatonic and Flaming Fowl Studios, comprised of ex-Lionhead staffers, have spearheaded the release, which officially heads to PC and Xbox One on 22 February.

Those who’ve played in early access will be able to receive their free Fancy cards and card packs in the lead up to this proper launch. From now until 11.59pm AEDT on 20 February, those players will be able to login and receive the Fancy Crazy Cat Lady card. The next day, the Restless Spirit card will be on offer, followed by the Fancy Bloody Augur and Fancy Card pack on 22 February AEDT.

While the title is free-to-play, a $14.99 USD Founders Pack will be available for purchase. It contains the Flaming Fowl Trophy and Giant Egg cards alongside 20 additional Card Packs.

Are you looking forward to Fable Fortune?


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