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Fable Legends goes cross-platform for Xbox One and Windows 10

Dave W. Shanahan Dave W. Shanahan
August 22, 2019
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Fable Legends goes cross-platform for Xbox One, Windows 10

The next installment of the Fable series, Fable Legends, will be available for both Xbox One and Windows 10 users this year. Soon you will be able to play Fable Legends on your Windows 10 PC or Xbox One seamlessly to explore the wondrous world of Albion as a solo player or with up to four players online, regardless of what platform they are playing.

So no matter if your friends choose their Windows 10 home PC or their Xbox One, you can band together to fight the evil monsters as you all travel throughout Albion on the most epic quests ever. If you enjoy playing as a villain, you can play solo as a great evil leader with a massive army of devious creatures at your control.

Whatever role you want to play, whoever you want to play with, Fable Legends will introduce you into a world unlike any have seen before. You can play Fable Legends with your friends, co-workers, or complete strangers; whomever you choose. That is the beauty of cross-platform play with your Windows 10 device and Xbox One.

Check out the YouTube video below and let us know what you think in the comments section! Looks like Fable Legends is going to be a great game and an unbelievable experience!

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