Fable Fortune Exits Early Access, Launches In Full On Thursday, Feb. 22
Flaming Fowl Studios and Mediatonics irreverent card game Fable Fortune officially launches later this week, following a months-long period of time in Steam early access. See, games can launch out of early access in less than four years!
The announcement came via the game's Steam community page, in which Game Designer Gary “Cerith” Paskins thanks early testers and announces rewards for early access players who log into the game over the next three days. Those rewards include a Fancy Crazy Cat Lady, Fancy Restless Spirit, Fancy Bloody Augur, and a Fancy Card Pack. Fancy!
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