Playground Games assures it'll "still take you a long time to get through" with "far, far more detail" than what you'd see in Horizon.
Ralph Fulton also spoke about how the game will make use of the awkward comedic stylings of The Office throughout the game.
A staple of the originals, it wouldn't work because you're "different things to different people," says Playground's Ralph Fulton.
Game director Ralph Fulton has noted that the studio wanted to make its own mark on the Fable franchise instead of making a sequel.
"I think we once thought we could procedurally generate them," says Ralph Fulton, but the studio abandoned the idea "a long time ago."
"It’s about looking at roads, references, thinking about what you see in each place and how it feels when you turn a corner."
You'll also be accompanied by two friends, Jordy and Mei, with the latter providing more information on the country and its culture.
Ralph Fulton also went into detail about how emergent gameplay was a major focus for Playground Games during the development of Fable.
Other new features include customizable garages, Car Meets, Touge Battles, The Estate, Horizon Time Attack Circuits and much more.
Playground Games has revealed systemic open-world interactivity, combat, and many other features from the fairy tale RPG.
Venture to Japan as a tourist, working their way through to the Horizon Festival, and unlocking more than 550 cars, including the Toyota GR-GT.
Pre-orders allegedly open at 11 AM PST for Playground Games' open-world racer, which is launching for Xbox Series X/S and PC.
Bloodstone will seemingly be a major city with a number of districts, including one for markets and another called "Pub Island".
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The open-world racer will allegedly feature over 550 cars on release, with Premium Edition owners receiving four days of early access.
Alinea Analytics' Rhys Elliott estimates "over $300 million in revenue" for the port, which launched in April 2025 for PS5.
Playground Games' long-awaited fantasy action RPG has allegedly been "targeting PS5 for a while," says VGC's Andy Robinson.
Shinobi602, who hinted at a "secret" fourth game, noted that they weren't excited for it because it wasn't their kind of game.
Both of Playground Games' titles will receive new gameplay reveals and deep dives into everything that makes them special.
"We’ve got more stuff coming up than we can fit in one show," said Microsoft's Matt Booty regarding next month's showcase.