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Here’s the English trailer for Fire Emblem Fates from Nintendo’s e# Digital Event!
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Fable 2 is Shipping Without Online Co-Op
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Our friends over at Gamekyo broke the news today that Fable 2 will initially ship without online co-op. You know, that feature that Molyneux harped on since Fable 2 was first announced?
Lionhead Studios is hoping to alleviate the collective internet grumbling by releasing it in an update in the week following its launch.
This is the latest in an increasing number of console games that feel as if they're shipping unfinished. Is this an issue for our readers? Do inevitable updates stuffed with features that should've possibly been in the game in the first place get under your skin?
Let us know how you feel in the comments.