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Fable developer Lionhead Studios' ambitious Milo project for Xbox 360's Kinect add-on may have finally been put to bed. Sources claiming to have knowledge of the tech demo's development tell Kotaku that Project Milo has been effectively shut down.

That same source indicates that the technology that powered Project Milo—which has also been referred to as Milo & Kate—will live on in another form, a Kinect-enabled game based on the Fable franchise. Lionhead had plans to incorporate Kinect controls into the upcoming Fable III, but scrapped those plans for the game's launch.

The rumored cancellation of Project Milo, first shown at E3 2009 by Lionhead's Peter Molyneux, has impacted the studio's headcount to the tune of more than a dozen contractors, sources say. Those supposed lay-offs may be related to development on Fable III winding down, however.

Earlier this year, rumors of the project's demise swirled when Microsoft's Aaron Greenberg claimed the Project Milo "technology demo" was "not a product we plan to bring to market." Greenberg later clarified that the Kinect title was simply not due for release "this holiday."

Peter Molyneux demonstrated the software at the TED conference in Oxford, England this summer, showing off an ever more ambitious build of the life simulator.

Microsoft, when reached for comment, said "We have no news to share on the Milo front and do not comment on speculation or rumor." Other sources closer to Lionhead Studios chose not to comment on the matter.

http://kotaku.com/5645343/



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too ambitious a project perhaps?



Pixel Art can be fun.

Canceled may as well have been "never going to happen in the first palce."  Molyneux has this nasty habit of vastly overestimating himself and his team and it usually takes at least an extra 3 years and twice the budget (aka a sequel) to get any where near his initial promises.  Milo would have cost as much as GTA4 and sold as much as Alan Wake.



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ChichiriMuyo said:

Canceled may as well have been "never going to happen in the first palce."  Molyneux has this nasty habit of vastly overestimating himself and his team and it usually takes at least an extra 3 years and twice the budget (aka a sequel) to get any where near his initial promises.  Milo would have cost as much as GTA4 and sold as much as Alan Wake.

This.



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it's not cancel

it never exist

it just a lie project to get people attention into kinect

i never believe it

and i was right xDD



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Creepy virtual kiddo died? Yay!



Above: still the best game of the year.

Current Kinect tech isn't capable of doing what was shown on that bullshit video from the "Natal" presentation.

But if I recall it correctly we've seen recent footage of it, despite not being properly exciting.

They should put this on the shelf for next gen for an upgraded Kinect camera.



AnveL said:

it's not cancel

it never exist

it just a lie project to get people attention into kinect

i never believe it

and i was right xDD


Go troll somewhere else. *rollseyes*

If true they've been hinting at this for a while.  Most likely the concept's cost/return ratio wasn't adding up for Microsoft however no doubt a lot of this tech will be used in future titles.  Lionhead always have concept teams working on advanced tech demos that are never intended for a specific project yet will get implemented later in other projects.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vGiPUx9Zgi0



Very sad news but expected. Milo was too good to be tru.



Isn't this something that Molyneux hyped up beyond belief?

And we're supposed to be surprised it's not happening?

 

I called this about 5 minutes after it was shown at E3...