Via CVG: "Lionhead sends word that ones of its senior artists is flogging a one-of-kind Fable II Hobbe mask on eBay. Not for charity of anything - he's skint.
Lionhead writes:
Kotaku writes: "Microsoft released three first-party games towards the end of 2008. Gears of War 2, we know, is a smashing success. But what of the other two games, Fable II and Banjo Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts?
Lionhead has posted on its developer forums stating that the recent PC port rumour on WhatIFGaming has no substance.
WhatIfGaming: "Lionhead Studios just sent word over to us that Fable II might not be officially confirmed by the publisher Microsoft, but they pretty much can give everyone the good news:
www.pushingplay.com writes "Fable 2 was fun. So much fun that when the DLC was released today I thought, "Sure, I'm in for some more of that." I handed over my 800 points and downloaded the mysterious, new Knothole Island, a land of, what I thought, would be fun adventure. Hit the jump and read about what got in the way of my fun…"
Reports are coming in from various sites, that the new Fable2 DLC: Knothole Isle, contains the assault rifle from the Halo series. Appropriately titled "Hals Rifle", it is designed to go with the limited editions Master Chief outfit. The gun can be found at "The Box of Secrets" store, you trade expierience extract for the weapon.
VG247: Microsoft has told videogaming247 that the "Free" Knothole Island the site linked to earlier is simply allow players who can't be bothered buy it, the chance to play co-op with their mates.
Although Fable II DLC Knothole Island isn't on the Xbox Live Marketplace yet, it is, however, on Xbox.com for what appears to be no money what so ever.
After being delayed from its December 2008 release, the Fable II Knothole Island DLC has finally been released. The premium DLC will set you back 800 Microsoft Points, but includes new adventures, new creatures and rare weapons.