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Fable Fortunte sets the date of its servers shutdown after only 2 years

Fable Fortunte sets the date of its servers shutdown after only 2 years

Fable's spin-off based on strategy games and cards in the purest Hearthstone style says goodbye after two years of the release of its final version

Fable Fortune, the spin-off of the famous Lionhead Studios and Microsoft franchise that was committed to strategy and card decks in the purest Hearthstone style, says goodbye permanently on March 4, 2020 on both PC and Xbox One , at which time your servers will close forever. This has been announced by those responsible through an official statement, a closure that arrives only two years after the release of its final version after its early access period.

Closure of servers on March 4, 2020

Thus, from Mediatonic (team responsible for the title together with Flaming Fowl Studios), they have shared an official statement explaining the reasons why Fable Fortune says goodbye as prematurely as unexpectedly. “After two years in which we have had 30 seasons and 6 heroes, we sadly announce the end of our adventures. Fable Fortune will shut down its servers on March 4, 2020, ”says Luke Borrett of Mediatonic.

“The game store is no longer accessible, which means that it will no longer be possible to acquire new card packs. If you still have packs of cards in your inventory, you can open them during February and March until the game comes to an end. We would like to thank everyone who has joined us on this trip and extend gratitude to the entire Fable Fortune community, ”they conclude from the Fable Fortune team.

Fable Fortunte sets the date of its servers shutdown after only 2 years

Recall that Fable Fortune arrived in mid-2017 as an early access title to make the leap to its final version in February 2018, now exactly two years ago, time in which it has failed to position itself as a prominent alternative to the heavyweights of the genre like Blizzard's own Hearthstone.

Recently, another card game such as The Elder Scrolls Legends, announced its cessation of support, which will no longer receive new content even though its servers are still active.

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