Microsoft Hasn’t Internally Delayed Any Publicly Dated 2025 Titles – Rumour

As a seasoned gaming enthusiast with decades of experience under my belt, I must admit that the news about The Outer Worlds 2’s 2025 release has stirred quite a mix of emotions within me. On one hand, I’m thrilled at the prospect of another exciting journey in space with Obsidian Entertainment. On the other, I can’t help but wonder if this sudden announcement is somehow connected to the mysterious delay of the long-awaited Fable reboot.

At The Game Awards, Microsoft made an unexpected announcement that “The Outer Worlds 2” is planned for release in 2025. This revelation caught many off guard, considering Obsidian Entertainment has plans to unveil a significant RPG titled “Avowed” next year.

According to Jeff Grubb from Giant Bomb, a significant Xbox game that was initially scheduled for release in 2025 has been postponed. Grubb speculates that the cause of this delay could be either “Perfect Dark” (which doesn’t have an officially announced launch date or timeframe) or “Fable” (officially slated for 2025).

However, it seems we can at least rule the latter out, based on what prominent leaker NateTheHate says. In a post on ResetEra, the insider has, for starters, refuted claims that The Outer Worlds 2 was given a 2025 launch window due to another game getting delayed, and that that’s actually been the plan since last year. Additionally, the leaker claimed that Microsoft hasn’t internally delayed any game that has been publicly given a 2025 launch window.

It seems clear that “Fable” is expected to launch in 2025, alongside other titles like “DOOM: The Dark Ages,” “South of Midnight,” as well as the previously mentioned games such as “Avowed” and “The Outer Worlds 2,” all of which have been officially scheduled for release next year by Microsoft.

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2024-12-16 11:11