Early development Original
Fable developer
Lionhead Studios was closed by Microsoft in April 2016 with their final title being the
Kinect-based
Fable: The Journey (2012) for
Xbox 360. Lionhead's closure meant the
Fable series was put on hiatus with the cancellation of
Fable Legends. The first mention of a new installment in the series came in April 2017, when
Phil Spencer, Head of
Xbox,
tweeted that the franchise had "a lot of places it could go". After releasing
Forza Horizon 3 in 2016,
Playground Games sought to branch out from the
Forza series, feeling that the studio had transferrable skills in "
open-world game design, open-world technology, and open-world streaming" according to Playground general manager Ralph Fulton. Playground Games created a second team in 2017 to work on the
Fable project. In early 2018,
Eurogamer reported that Playground Games had initiated the development of the fourth installment in the
Fable series. Later that year, it was disclosed that Playground Games was actively recruiting for 177 positions dedicated to an open-world role-playing game. In June 2018, Playground Games was officially acquired by Xbox Game Studios. Playground Games wanted to
reboot the
Fable series with a new installment under the simple title of
Fable rather than creating
Fable 4. They wanted to make their own version of
Fable, feeling it would be "inauthentic" to continue Lionhead's work as a different studio with a different internal culture. With their
Fable title, Playground created a new story in the world of Albion rather than continue the original timeline or characters.
Forbes reported on a leaked video related to
Fable by Playground Games ahead of
E3 2019. In July 2020, the game was officially announced at the Xbox Games Showcase, and was touted as a "new beginning" for the series.
Writing In December 2020, Anna Megill, a former developer from
Remedy Entertainment, assumed the role of lead writer for the project. Megill was subsequently promoted to narrative lead in July. The game is powered by
ForzaTech, an in-house
engine created by
Turn 10 Studios and used by both Turn 10 and Playground Games in multiple
Forza games. In October 2022, Andrew Walsh, senior writer for
Horizon Forbidden West, joined the
Fable team. Playground Games sought to maintain the
British humour from the original
Fable games which it saw as essential to the series. The studio took inspiration from British comedies like
Peep Show,
The IT Crowd and
The Office for a "really grounded, awkward style of humour".
Full production By March 2023, the game was reported to be in the early stages of full production. On 11 June 2023, Playground Games unveiled the first in-game trailer of
Fable at the Xbox Games Showcase, featuring actor
Richard Ayoade as a giant. On 9 June 2024, Playground Games confirmed that
Eidos-Montréal is supporting the development of
Fable. During the Xbox Showcase in 2024, actor/comedian
Matt King was revealed to be playing Humphry, the former hero of Albion who is forced out of retirement to aid the player character. During an interview with Xbox Podcast on April 2026,
Microsoft Gaming EVP and
CCO Matt Booty confirmed
Blizzard Entertainment support development for
Fables art and cinematics. == Marketing and release ==