![]() ![]() Head of Xbox Game Studios, Matt Booty, acknowledged the lack of news during an interview at PAX West 2022 (opens in new tab) but explained that the game will only be shown when developer Playground Games is ready to show it. ![]() The trailer doesn't reveal a whole lot, but does suggest that the game could be set well before the later entries in the series as we don't get as much of a sense of a Victorian-style industrial revolution as we did in Fable 3's setting. Instead, it appears that Fable 4 will have a medieval fantasy setting perhaps more like the original game, with the trailer showing a sword, fairies, overgrown toadstools and greedy toads.ĭevelopment is still underway on Fable 4 but after the game didn't make any appearances during the Xbox showcases at both Summer Game Fest and Gamescom 2022 fans have been wondering when they'll hear more. Right now, only one Fable trailer has been released: the world premiere announcement trailer. It's unknown if it'll arrive on Xbox One consoles, but we're not holding out hope as Microsoft hasn't confirmed anything. As an Xbox exclusive, Fable 4 will release for Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and PC, where it'll be available on Xbox Game Pass from day one. We do, however, know the platforms we can expect Fable 4 to land on. That's backed up by the June 2022 Xbox and Bethesda Games Showcase focusing on games launching "in the next twelve months," and Fable wasn't present. And every time I check the news, it’s like some other guy who faced a consequence, we’re now talking about what he needs to do to redeem himself.At the very least, Phil Spencer hinted during an IGN podcast (opens in new tab) that we'll get it before The Elder Scrolls 6, though that game doesn't have a release date yet either and isn't expected to land until sometime after Starfield's release (which has since been delayed to 2023). And here we are several years later and we’re making a season about an objectively horrible man who is going to do what it takes to redeem himself. “By the time that the show was out, every woman was talking about #MeToo in this way that everyone was optimistic about it. “We made You right as the #MeToo movement exploded,” she said. Gamble, in her conversation with THR’s Top 5 podcast, helped put the audience attraction to Joe in perspective amid the post-#MeToo climate. That’s perhaps why Kate, and the women before her, continue to find the problematic protagonist so desirable. She’s surrounded by bad people and wants to be good. This also applies to his season four romance with Kate, he says: “He’s drawn in because she seems like she wants to be good. Calling him “the most unreliable narrator, maybe in all of storytelling,” as Badgley described Joe, helps to understand how Joe continues to try to move on with his life even as his murder tally rises exponentially with each season. In his Part 1 chat with THR, Badgley’s take on his buzzy stalker-serial killer (a description that Badgley has consistently acknowledged speaks to society glorifying the wrong types of characters), helps to explain why Joe seems to have a lack of awareness about who he really is. Victoria Pedretti as Love Quinn returns from the dead in the trailer for You, Part 2. Love is sitting calmly reading Rhys’ book: A Good Man in a Cruel World. ![]() Love was introduced in season two and elevated her status as more than just a Joe Goldberg romance in three, when she became a serial killer alongside her husband.Īmid a voiceover of Joe talking about second chances, Love appears in the all-too-familiar basement cage where Joe (and Love) have taken their victims. The biggest aha-moment in the trailer, however, is the return of Pedretti’s Love - whether in a fantasy vision remains to be seen, given the twisty nature of the series. He obviously had the story for the whole season in his pocket when he started, but I think for people who like to go back and rewatch, there will be so much pleasure in watching his performance.” It’s really fun, and I can’t say enough about Ed Speleers’ performance. He solved the mysteries, and now, how does he actually solve the problem? Is the question. We leave you with ‘Here’s the killer.’ And so, Part 2 is about the relationship between Joe and Rhys. “The season divided very cleanly for us,” Gamble explained to THR. Charlotte Ritchie as Kate and Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg. ![]()
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