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Molyneux Wants to Make Fable 4; Discusses Upsetting Microsoft

Fable's creator would "love" to return to the franchise.

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Fable creator Peter Molyneux has said he wants to make Fable IV, and has also discussed upsetting the series' publisher, Microsoft.

"It’s crazy that Fable IV isn’t being made," he told OXM. "I would love to do Fable IV, and the studio tried to do it. You’d have to get the original team back together though."

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Molyneux also mentioned how he and his team sometimes upset Microsoft with a their sense of humour, something he described as being part of a typically British studio.

"I think it was the sense of humour. You know the British, slightly politically incorrect sense of humour, especially with Fable, where we had prostitutes and same-sex marriage. Microsoft were appalled, you know, they were busily going around trying to rub all the nipples out of all the women just not to offend people.

"[The] things [Lionhead designer] Mark Healy would put in--if you play Black & White you notice that all the totems are completely phallic, just penises everywhere."

Other Fable developers have previously spoken about their battles with the publisher, most notably the eventually unsuccessful fight to put a black woman on Fable III's cover.

Molynuex left Lionhead in 2012 to found 22 Cans. The studio's latest project is The Trail, a mobile game released in September 2016. The future of the Fable franchise remains unclear, after Lionhead shut down earlier in 2016.

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