Fable Fortune Is Leaving Early Access This Month

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Collectible card game Fable Fortune is launching in full and leaving Early Access as of Feb. 22, and it will make its debut as a full-fledged free-to-play title on Xbox One, Steam, and Windows 10. Developers Flaming Fowl Studios and Mediatonic made the announcement today, after a seven-month period in Early Access for the game.

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Some of the new features in-game will include a single-player story mode called Heroic Tales, which lets you explore some of the game’s Heroes various histories, as well as a new emote system that lets you communicate with others you’re playing with. There’s also a tutorial, a Daily Bounties system, new Fancy cards, various new cards in general, and a ton of extra content being added to make it a boon for players to come back to the world of Albion.

You can nab the Fable Fortune Founder’s Pack now for $14.99 and get 20 card packs, the Flaming Fowl Trophy Card, rare Giant Egg card, and earlier access to the game. If you want to nab it, make sure you do before the game leaves early access this week, as it’s just a few days away. True, it’s not another full-fledged Fable game, but Fable Fortune is still pretty cool to try out, right?


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