Experience your first grand adventure as the ruler of Albion, visiting the kingdom's secret prison and tracking down the most dangerous criminals in the land.

So I bought Fable III during the sale, and played it through and finished the main quest (became king and beat the darkness, yada yada). Then I saw that the Traitor's Keep DLC was available, so I went and got that. I was able to get the Activation key. It wouldn't work through Windows Live in-game, so I went to the browser link in the DLC installation instructions and redeemed it there. My game auto updated, so I'm pretty sure it got downloaded, but I can't figure out how to actually start the new quest. I've gone to the throne room, I've already beaten the main quest, and I've looked at the treasury room.

When I look at the map at the quest list, it's not there either. Anyone know what to do? Do I have to restart the entire campaign?

EDIT: I got it fixed luckily. Here's how to do it: 1. Uninstall Microsoft Games for Windows Marketplace. Install the new client, from 3. Redeem the code at if you haven't already 4. Open Microsoft Games for Windows Marketplace, login, then download the expansion from there.

Open Fable IIIl like you usually do, and the quest will pop up!

Keep Traitor's Keep for Fable III today Judas pay and then download it. Senior Staff Writer The Traitor's Keep add-on for Fable III has plopped onto Xbox Live Marketplace. Now for 560 Microsoft Points (£4.80 / €6.72). The download is an averagely sized 815.39MB.

Traitor's Keep gets you off the throne and back into your stinky old adventurer's boots. You'll visit a secret prison full of menace and discover that the most dangerous criminals of the land are hatching a plot to overthrow you. Traitor's Keep also offers a Clockwork Dog Potion. Feed it to Fido as he sleeps in his Sanctuary basket - hound will he ever know the difference? There are an extra 250 Gamerpoints on offer, too. Yahoo game membership.

Fable III showed up late last year, offering adventurers the irresistible chance of becoming King or Queen. The Albion you rule bends to your will, your moral compas. 'Many more RPGs will follow between now and whatever Lionhead does next with the series, but few if any will possess half as much heart, and most importantly, whatever else they have to offer, none will have Albion,'.