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Fable 3: It would be "pretty poor" if See the Future didn't have "some connection," says Molyneux

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Lionhead boss Peter Molyneux has told VG247 that it would be "pretty poor" if upcoming Fable II DLC See the Future didn't relate to the next Fable game.

"Well, while it's not easy for me to absolutely confirm that, it would be pretty poor to say 'See the Future' if it didn't have some connection, wouldn't it? It would be kind of, 'See the Present,'" he said when asked specifically if the content had anything to do with the next Fable title.

He added: "If we were doing a piece of DLC, why not use the DLC to say something about the future? Why not? Rather than doing one of those trailer things. Why not?"

Molyneux dropped a not-so-subtle hint that fans should be watching Theresa in See the Future for hints on Fable's... future.

"While it's hard to be specific about it, we do have an idea of what the Albion world is about, and, for the fans that care about the Theresa character, I think she's a really interesting character, and certainly playing the DLC will tell you more about that world and more about Theresa."

See the Future releases in May. Details here.

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