Fable franchise manager, who calls himself a Pokemon Master, leaves Lionhead
Ted Timmins leaves Microsoft-owned studio; "This was a really tough decision," he says; he worked on Fable 1-3, as well as Fable: Heroes, Fable: The Journey, and Fable Anniversary.
Fable franchise manager Ted Timmins, who worked on every game in the RPG series and who labels himself a Pokemon Master, has left the Microsoft-owned Lionhead Studios. He announced the news in a series of tweets.
Ted Timmins
"I've decided to leave Lionhead. This was a really tough decision, as I've had such an amazing time here," he wrote.
Lionhead Studios gave Timmins his first industry job, where, as an 18-year-old newcomer, he was put to work on 2004's originalFable for Xbox, known at the time as Project Ego.
He has since worked on every entry in the series, comprisingFable II, Fable III, Fable Heroes, Kinect game Fable: The Journey, and Fable Anniversary for Xbox 360.
As Fable franchise manager, Timmins was also likely to be involved in upcoming Xbox One game Fable Legends, though hedoes not list that game specifically on his Linkedin page.
It's unclear what Timmins plans to do next.