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Fable III will support Natal but not ‘essential’

Fable III won’t need Natal to run, but you will be able to use it in the game.

Peter Molyneux also announced that they will be releasing a series of downloadable ‘episodes’ post-launch which will presumably cost further money.

“I’ve often thought it would be brilliant to be walking through Charles Dickens’ London. It was such a dark place and very episodic too – so we’re doing that with Fable III,” he said to bit-tech.

“We’ll give you the first big episodes, and you’ll be able to download new episodes, which is analogous to the way Dickens wrote.”

He further revealed that shops in Albion will be linked to the internet and special items will crop up now and again seamlessly in the game.

Talking about Natal, Peter said:

“You still need a controller to play Fable III but there are places in the world where you can use Natal, where it’s cute, funny, engaging. You don’t need it but it does enable an enhanced Fable III, “.

One secret is still to be unveiled at the E3 Expo in LA which takes place in June and we’re dead certain it’ll be how Natal is implemented into the game.

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