Well, its just a little slip up.
They fixed it rather quickly so I don't really see that there is any problem.
@marco1k1 It's not fixed. A lot of us who paid for the game still can't redownload it without paying for it again.
Microsoft apologizes for disappearance of Lionhead's RPG from online story, says "isolated issue" has been resolved.
Fable II has returned to availability on Xbox Live following its unexplained disappearance earlier this week. A Microsoft representative told GameSpot that an "isolated issue" affected the availability of Lionhead Studios' role-playing game on Games on Demand.
"We have resolved the issue and the game is once again available. We apologize for any inconvenience this caused," the statement reads.
A GameSpot reader initially tipped the news yesterday, saying Fable II had mysteriously vanished. This person also said those who had previously purchased the game but deleted it, were not able to re-download it. This is no longer the case.
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