Following the announcement that the highly anticipated game Fable has been delayed until 2026, a flurry of insider reports have surfaced, painting a grim picture of the game's development. Contrary to the official statement citing the need for additional polish, these insiders suggest that the game is facing significant challenges, which may be the true cause of the delay.
Insider Extas1s has revealed that the developers at Playground Games are grappling with the ForzaTech engine. Originally crafted for racing games, this engine is reportedly ill-suited for the demands of an open-world RPG like Fable. Extas1s further claims that early gameplay versions were "not particularly engaging," necessitating a major overhaul of game mechanics and adjustments to the game's pacing.
Adding to the concerns, insider HeisenbergFX4 reports that Fable is far from completion, raising doubts about whether it will meet the 2026 deadline. With Microsoft planning to release Fable on PlayStation as well, the game must meet the high expectations of Sony's discerning audience. HeisenbergFX4 points out that after the disappointing reception of Starfield and the mixed reviews of Avowed, Microsoft cannot risk another failure with Fable.