Fable Legends Will Go Open Beta in Spring

The developers at Lionhead were hoping they'd be able to release the open beta of Fable Legends, their free-to-play Xbox One and Windows 10 exclusive competitive and co-operative action-RPG, during the holidays. However, they have now just announced that due to feedback they'll keep the closed beta going on for a while longer and that they're now planning an open beta release for Spring 2016. Here's a little bit on the team's reasoning:

Fable Legends is coming together well and it's a lot of fun. But we think that we can make it even better. So we've decided to extend our closed beta to continue to listen to feedback from our players and add features and polish that will make a real difference. This means Fable Legends won't release into open beta this holiday as previously announced. We realise this may be disappointing for those of you not currently playing, so we wanted to tell you why.

To be honest, we didn't anticipate just how big Fable Legends is becoming. It's simply the most ambitious game we've ever created at Lionhead. We've built a unique and innovative multiplayer experience combining RPG and RTS gameplay which allows you to play, and use your gear seamlessly, across Xbox One and Windows 10. On top of this, we've built a beautiful new world full of grand stories and adventures. And it's taking more time than we thought.

The team is working exceptionally hard and we're proud of how far the game has come. We're operating our closed beta 24/7 and have added lots more features, quests, creatures, and heroes to play. Hundreds of thousands of fans have participated in the beta so far, and we can't wait to open it up for all of you to play. To achieve our aspirations for Fable Legends, we've moved our open beta release to spring of 2016. So to all of you who have been playing in our closed beta, and to all of you who have been waiting patiently for the game to release into open beta, we want to thank you on behalf of everyone at Lionhead.


And a video that unfortunately doesn't really go any more in-depth:


To be perfectly honest, I feel like Fable Legends has been flying under the radar of many people that would be otherwise interested, especially now that so many Windows users have upgraded to 10, so maybe this will be a good move for Lionhead, as it gives them not only more time to develop the game but also more time to promote it.