GamingShogun writes, "Microsoft has sent out the codes enabling your Limited Edition content for Fable II today. Boxes of the LE version of Fable II were shipped off without the content codes due to some miscellaneous error, adding to the pre-existing feeling that consumers were being 'ripped-off', considering the LE had already been stripped of multiple goodies prior to shipping..."
Microsoft has announced that since its launch in the US on October 21, 2008, Lionhead's Fable II has sold more than 1.5 million units worldwide. The game becomes the fastest-selling RPG on the Xbox 360.
According to this post on the Fable II dev blog, fans of the Lionhead RPG should be watching closely for something good to happen next week.
GamingShogun writes, "Sumthing Else Music Works, Inc., through its licensing relationship with Microsoft Game Studios, proudly presents Fable II Original Soundtrack featuring the original music score by Russell Shaw and the "Fable Theme" from Danny Elfman. The original soundtrack from the Xbox 360 roleplaying adventure video game will be released on Nov. 25, 2008 to retail outlets through Nile Rodgers' Sumthing Else Music Works record label www.sumthing.com, and for digital download at www.sumthingdigital.com and iTunes®..."
Fable II has just been inducted into gameplayer's legendary list of the best games to play stoned. The tounge-in-cheek wiki has become quite popular, and the induction comes with a hilarious write-up about why Fable II has received the honour.
Console Monster writes: "If you're looking for an excuse not to brave the cold weather outside then look no further as the Xbox Live Marketplace has been updated. Continuing the run of excellent demos comes 'Naruto: The Broken Bond'. Ok it's not excellent but hey, it's still a demo. Here is the full list of content for Saturday 1st November 2008:
PC World examines whether the New Xbox Experience hard drive install option improves Fable 2's visuals:
IGN: "In October, the IGN offices became abuzz with something that can only be described as glee. That's because Bethesda Softworks' long-awaited sci-fi roleplaying game Fallout 3 was released at last. Once we had this epic game in our grubby little hands, sleep became a thing of the past."
Gamerdeals.net writes:
Some purchasers of the Fable II Limited Edition last week were surprised to find the promised DLC codes absent from their packages. Now Microsoft has set up a system to get the codes out to LE owners, which can be found here, but be warned - Microsoft is keeping an eye out for those trying to scam the system by requesting codes without having purchased the LE. Lionhead community manager Sam Van Tilburgh