Fable Delayed to 2026, but Xbox Promises It Will Be "Worth the Wait"
Fans of the cherished Fable series will have to wait a little longer for its next instalment, as Xbox Game Studios has confirmed that the upcoming Fable reboot is now set for release in 2026. The news came straight from Craig Duncan, head of Xbox Game Studios, who addressed the delay in a recent interview. While it might sting for those eager to return to Albion, Duncan offered reassurance: "We are actually going to give Fable more time. It’s going to ship in 2026 now. While I know that’s not maybe the news people want to hear, what I want is to assure people that it’s definitely worth the wait."

Developed by Playground Games—known for their stellar work on Forza Horizon—this new Fable aims to blend the series’ signature charm with modern RPG innovation. Duncan highlighted the studio’s commitment to quality, suggesting that the extra time will ensure the game meets the lofty standards set by its classic predecessors. For retro gaming enthusiasts, that’s a promising sign, given Fable’s storied history.
The original Fable launched in 2004 on the Xbox, captivating players with its open-world exploration, moral choices, and quirky British humor. Its sequels, Fable II (2008) and Fable III (2010), built on that foundation, securing the franchise’s place as a beloved part of Xbox’s legacy. For many retro gamers, these titles represent a golden era of RPGs, blending accessibility with depth. After a decade-plus hiatus, the reboot has sparked excitement, though this delay pushes the wait further.
Delays are hardly rare in gaming, especially for big titles like Fable. Extra time often means refining gameplay, squashing bugs, or adding polish—steps that can elevate a good game to a great one. Playground’s track record suggests they’re up to the task, and retro fans might see this as a chance to revisit the originals on Xbox, 360 or Xbox One while they wait.
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