Peter Molyneux had himself quite an unlucky day yesterday. Molyneux had been at the Surrey Research Park in Guildford England and fell through the “pond ice.” The news came via a tweet from the Lionhead Studios Twitter.
Peter Molyneux just broke through pond ice in the Surrey Research Park. Both his shoes and the man himself were saved… Be careful on ice!
Good to hear that Peter’s shoes and Peter are both OK. If anything happened to good ol’ Pete, who knows what would happen to Fable 3. You’ve got to wonder what he was doing walking on a frozen pond though. I know when I was a kid they always told me that was a bad thing to do. Maybe Peter will put this ice breaking experience in Fable 3 some how. You never know.

Nooooooooo not Peter Molecule, what would the gaming world do without one of its brightest, forward thinking, most creative minds!
you know whats funny too, ponds generally arent that deep either, so its funny cause the pic above might really have been kind of what it looked like, except not really as deep.
Maybe after this near death experience, he will no longer say things about his game, and NEVER deliver on them. We can only hope, but that is the Molyneux way.
…he should of drowned…..maybe than no lies will be made about fable 3 and well KNOW WHAT WE’RE GETTING :O
That’s good to hear.
if peter was lost in that pond of ice, fable 3 wouldve been a piece of crap ;a; but now that he’s safe, fable 3 should be better than the 2nd one
The amount of snow the UK has gotten recently is ridiculous. A satellite picture of the islands is white, and that’s basically it. It isn’t surprising that somebody managed to hurt themselves.
for all we know, he could have lied about that too. Maybe he just fell on the ice.
He had an epiphany while in that ice that taught him to now fix game ending glitches before releasing a game.
I was going to ask a bunch of questions about this but does Molyneux ever make sense to anyone?
Yeah, it would be a real shame if we lost another Fable game. Specifically if we didn’t get to experience the dog.