Microsoft has revealed the details surrounding the second DLC pack for Fable 2, See the Future. While adding new quests which revolve around 3 mysterious items that have come into the possession of Murgo the Trader, the See the Future DLC pack will also offer a reward for those who are able to restore color and balance to the world of Albion: a chance to glimpse Albion's future.
At this year's GDC 09, Lionhead's Peter Molyneux hinted at what the DLC may entail, telling fans to expect a more story driven add-on that will not only explain some of the past happenings in Albion, but also what to expect in the future.
Along with new characters, creatures, events and legendary artifacts, fans can look forward to the following:
- Murgo - Having first met him during the childhood sequence of "Fable II," Murgo returns to Bowerstone Market to bring an amazing array of new wares, including potions that can transform canine companions into new breeds.
- The Ghosts of the Snowglobe Quest - Holding a disturbing secret, the small model village inside it was once a real town in Albion. The people who once inhabited it are now ghosts condemned to endless torment until the shadowy threat that cursed them is defeated.
- The Cursed Knight Quest - Forever banished to a land beyond the dead, the Cursed Knight awaits a hero who has the strength and will to dress up in convincing costumes, even imitating a hobbe or balverine, to save him from his fate.
- The Colosseum - The Colosseum puts even the Crucible to shame. Only the greatest heroes have triumphed here. Players’ abilities will be put to the test to prove themselves in combat once and for all, to win the ultimate in prizes.
- New items
- Welley's soldier helmet
- A braided ponytail
- Psycho Jester make-up
- A new hero expression
- Back flip trick for canine companions
- A collectible Murgo the Trader gold statue
- ...as well as other clothing and hairstyles
At 560 MS Points, Fable 2's See the Future DLC is going to be an attractive buy when it comes out on Xbox Live marketplace in May 2009.
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