Six years of waiting, three delays, and still no firm release date — the story of the Fable reboot is starting to feel like a bad dream. On May 29, 2026, Microsoft officially confirmed: the game will not be coming out this fall. The new release window is February 2027.
It seemed like fans could finally breathe after January’s Xbox Developer Direct, where “fall 2026” was announced for the first time. But industry logic had other plans — Xbox’s autumn calendar turned out to be so packed with major releases that Fable simply couldn’t find a worthy spot in it.
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Why Fable Was Delayed: Too Many Competitors in the Same Window
Xbox explained the decision in an official post: “This year is packed with incredible games for Xbox players to enjoy — from Halo: Campaign Evolved, Gears of War: E-Day and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 4 to Control Resonant, Star Wars: Galactic Racer and Grand Theft Auto VI.”
It sounds like standard PR messaging, but there’s a clear logic behind it. Microsoft doesn’t want Fable to get lost in the autumn flood of releases — especially anywhere near GTA 6, a title capable of consuming all the oxygen in the room for weeks on end.
Back in April, insider Jeff Grubb had already warned: if development dragged past the GTA VI launch window, the game could slip to December, making it a prime candidate for a 2027 delay. That’s exactly what happened.

Fable in 2027: New Release Date and Platform Details
The new fantasy RPG from Playground Games is now set to launch in February 2027 — despite originally being scheduled for fall 2026.
Here’s a full breakdown of what we know:
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| New release window | February 2027 |
| Previous window | Fall 2026 |
| Platforms | Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, PC |
| Game Pass | Day one |
| Developer | Playground Games |
| Year announced | 2020 |
One key detail: the game is confirmed for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC, and will be available on Xbox Game Pass from day one — meaning no extra cost for subscribers.
How Many Times Has Fable Been Delayed — and Why It Matters
Fable isn’t just another game stuck in a long development cycle. It’s become a symbol for an entire generation of Xbox — one that keeps getting pushed back before it can even arrive.
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2020 — announced at Xbox Games Showcase, no date given
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2025 — originally targeted for 2025, then quietly pushed back
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January 2026 — Xbox Developer Direct officially announced “fall 2026” for the first time
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May 2026 — delayed again, now targeting February 2027
The reboot was first revealed back in 2020, and every deadline since has slipped. Each delay isn’t just a new date on a calendar — it’s a signal about the state of development, Playground Games’ confidence in the product, and how Microsoft is managing its exclusive lineup.
Playground Games and Fable: What to Expect from the New RPG
Playground Games built its reputation on the Forza Horizon series — widely regarded as one of the best racing franchises ever made. Fable marks the studio’s first major step outside the racing genre, and it’s an ambitious one: take a beloved British RPG known for its humor, personality, and deep lore, and rebuild it from the ground up.
Based on what’s been shown so far, the studio is heading toward an open fantasy world with a strong emphasis on role-playing mechanics, British wit, and a distinctive visual style. February 2027 is no longer a vague “sometime next year” — it’s a concrete release window, and one where Fable will face far less competition.
What to Expect at Xbox Games Showcase on June 7, 2026
Xbox has confirmed it plans to showcase Fable at its upcoming event. That’s where we’re likely to finally see:
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a specific release date within the February 2027 window
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an extended gameplay reveal or new trailer
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details on game mechanics, world design, and story
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possibly — collector’s editions and pre-order bonuses
The Xbox Games Showcase takes place on June 7, 2026 — next month could be the most informative moment yet for anyone following this game.
Should You Be Worried About Another Fable Delay?

Honestly? It depends on your perspective.
On one hand, three delays over six years doesn’t inspire confidence. It’s either a sign of prolonged development struggles or Microsoft’s constantly shifting priorities — neither of which sounds particularly reassuring.
On the other hand, February 2027 is actually a smart move from a market standpoint. No GTA 6, no brutal autumn competition for player attention, and a relatively quiet release window where a quality RPG can actually breathe. That’s exactly when games with strong word-of-mouth tend to reach their widest audiences.
It’s also worth noting that Microsoft didn’t hide the reason — pointing to GTA 6 competition is an honest acknowledgment of market reality, not a cover story for internal problems.
Bottom Line: What the Fable Delay Means for Players
Fable remains one of Xbox’s last major cards in the exclusives race. The delay stings, but it’s not a disaster — February 2027 is a real, tangible target, not another “someday.” And for Game Pass subscribers, the game arrives at no extra charge on day one, which takes a lot of the edge off the wait.
The next big moment to watch is the Xbox Games Showcase on June 7. That’s where we should finally get concrete details, new gameplay footage, and hopefully a firm date within that February window. Until then, there’s only one thing left to do: wait — and trust that the studio behind Forza Horizon knows how to build a world worth exploring.
