Microsoft has officially announced that the long‑awaited Fable title, now slated for PlayStation 5, will no longer arrive in 2026 as originally expected.
In a formal statement, the publisher revealed that the game’s launch will be pushed to February 2027, a shift it says will allow the title to “have the dedicated moment it deserves.”
Fans can look forward to a fresh visual reveal next week during the Xbox Showcase on June 7th, where a “major new look” for the game will be unveiled.
Speculation has long suggested that the postponement might be linked to the upcoming release of GTA 6, and Microsoft’s wording appears to confirm that the two projects are indeed influencing each other’s schedules.
Rockstar Games is slated to unveil its sprawling open‑world title on November 19th, a release window that aligns closely with the anticipated debut of Playground. Given the sheer scale and ambition of the crime‑driven saga, a roughly three‑month delay for the RPG appears to be a strategic move to ensure polish and depth.
In a landmark announcement, Fable will launch simultaneously worldwide on the PlayStation 5 in February 2027, marking the franchise’s first official entry onto a Sony console.
Despite ongoing rumors surrounding Microsoft’s stance on exclusivity, the UK‑based developer has reaffirmed its commitment to delivering the game across the PlayStation 5 and all other platforms, underscoring a broader industry trend toward multi‑platform accessibility.
News Source: Pushsquare
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