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Fable rated in South Korea and Australia, hinting at September or October 2026 launch

Fable Reboot

Playground Games‘ long-awaited Fable reboot has quietly picked up official ratings in both South Korea and Australia, and that’s actually a bigger deal than it might sound.

What the ratings tell us

Both boards have slapped an adults-only classification on the game, citing mature content including strong language, violence, and player-driven criminal acts. South Korea’s board also gave us our first official story snippet: an open-world RPG in which players tackle a mysterious stranger who’s been turning villagers to stone. Intriguing stuff.

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Reading between the lines

The more telling detail, though, is timing. Korean ratings have historically preceded launches by roughly four to five months. Death Stranding 2 was rated in early February and released in late June. Metroid Prime 4 was rated in July and launched in December. If Fable follows a similar pattern, a September or October window looks entirely plausible.

Dodging GTA 6’s shadow

That would conveniently place Fable well clear of GTA 6, which Take-Two has reconfirmed for 19th November. Insider Jeff Grubb previously warned that Playground might slip to 2027 if it couldn’t beat Rockstar to market, but between these ratings and a recent recruitment drive still referencing 2026, things are looking more optimistic.

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Playground’s already riding high after Forza Horizon 6‘s near-perfect reception. A successful Fable launch would make their year extraordinary.


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