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Fable 3 released as an Xbox 360 exclusive on October 26th, 2010. The game received solid reviews, but didn’t quite stack up to the acclaim of its predecessor, Fable 2. It didn’t sell quite as well either, which may be part of why the series has been largely dormant ever since. Some spin-offs and remakes have come out, but fans are still waiting for the next true installment in the Fable franchise. The new Fable will be something between a series reboot and the long-awaited Fable 4, but it has been delayed to 2026. So, just what happened to put this great series on ice?
What Happened with the Fable Series After Fable 3?

Although Fable 3 fell a bit short of expectations, it wasn’t a failure by any means. The game still sold somewhere over 3 million copies, not quite eclipsing Fable 2 but still doing decently well. And the series remains popular with fans, suggesting a fourth installment could have been a hit. Yet it’s been 15 years since Fable 3, and we still don’t have a true new installment to show for it.
There are a few reasons for this. In part, it’s due to the fact that Lionhead Studios had different plans for its follow-up to Fable 3. Rather than go right into Fable 4, the developers instead engaged in a few experimental spin-offs. Multiplayer beat ’em up Fable Heroes is a hack-and-slash adventure set in the same universe, but with a very different art style and more arcade-style gameplay. The change led to pretty mixed reviews, though some fans do love the game’s more family-friendly playstyle. Overall, though, this experiment didn’t quite work out.
But Lionhead didn’t follow it up with another main series entry. Instead, the developer went on to create another spinoff. This, like many failed Xbox projects around the 2010s, was a tie-in to the Xbox Kinect. It returns to more action RPG gameplay, but with mechanics that center on using the Kinect to make real-world gestures to control magic. Given that the Kinect itself never became popular, Fable: The Journey was ultimately another failed experiment.
The Fable series was meant to continue on after these spin-offs, but in another experimental form. In 2013, Lionhead announced a new chaotic co-op game set in the Fable universe. The project was titled Fable Legends, but it never saw the light of day. Microsoft ultimately cancelled the project during a massive restructuring, and Lionhead Studios was closed soon after.
Since the cancellation of Fable Legends, the Fable series has largely remained dormant. We got a Kickstarter collectible card game released in 2016 by former Lionhead devs and not much else. But in 2020, Xbox officially announced that a new Fable game was in development. It’s not exactly Fable 4, but more of a new main series entry designed to revisit and reboot the beloved franchise. If we ever get to play it.
Fable 3 Was the Last Main Series Game, But We’re Getting a New One Soon









