Fans have gone on with little to no news about Fable and Hellblade 2 for so long that Microsoft went ahead and issued an apology. However, while there's still no official news regarding highly-anticipated titles, one developer has stepped forward to provide more details about them.

According to the developer and game designer, Juan Fernandez, who spent time with both Playground Games and Ninja Theory, things are going rather well. In the first half of the interview, Juan shared that he had a previous relationship with Ninja Theory after working on the first Hellblade game. He explained that the studio has a relatively small team composed of 15 people for Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice and that the game peaked at more than 6.3 million players. Then, after his work was done on Hellblade, Juan moved to Playground Games to work on Fable, which he described as a "restart of the series set on an open world."

Juan claims to have spent three years at Playground Games before leaving because he liked "shorter projects" better but thought highly of the Fable reboot, saying that it had "incredible potential" and that a "really good team" was working on the game. Juan then went back to Ninja Theory to help out with the sequel.