Home NewsNew Fable Trailer Introduces Villain and Release Date

New Fable Trailer Introduces Villain and Release Date

by Jonathan Dubinski

Key Takeaways

Created with AI - we're still experimenting, so apologies if it misses the mark

  • Fable is set for release on February 23, 2027, across PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. Premium Edition buyers will get early access from February 5, 2027.
  • The primary antagonist of the game is Isabel, portrayed by Hayley Atwell, who is the Hero of Wraithmarsh and seeks to rectify a tragic injustice.
  • Preorders for Fable are now live at major retailers, and an expansion titled Fable: Order of the Hero has been announced, set for release post-launch. This story-driven addition offers a new region and allows players to shape a cult according to their heroic inclinations.
  • Jack of Blades is confirmed as a character in Fable.

Recommended products

This page contains affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate, we earn a commission from purchases made through these links.

Fable is scheduled for release on February 23, 2027, for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. The Premium Edition will offer early access beginning February 5, 2027. This release date was announced during the 2026 Xbox Games Showcase, which also premiered a new trailer introducing the game’s primary antagonist. The trailer reveals Isabel, portrayed by Hayley Atwell, as the Hero of Wraithmarsh and the game’s main villain. Craig Owens, Associate Narrative Director at Fable, explained in an official Xbox blog post that Isabel is a determined and powerful heroine on a journey to rectify a tragic injustice. Driven by pain, Isabel transforms her suffering into determination and focus, leading her into conflict with Humphry, the hero of Briar Hills and her former guardian. Her conviction that she can repair any harm caused along the way positions her as a powerful and dangerous enemy. The trailer also confirms the inclusion of Jack of Blades as a character.

Fable: Preorders Live, Expansion ‘Order of the Hero’ Announced

In addition to the release date, preorders for Fable are now available at major retailers. The game will also receive its first expansion, Fable: Order of the Hero, which is planned for release after the main game. This story-driven addition will feature a new region and a fresh narrative, enabling players to shape a cult according to their heroic inclinations, whether noble, wicked, or quirky.

In Case You Missed It

As we continue to explore the rich world of Fable, let’s first delve into what makes its NPCs truly unique. Carlos Mendoza’s insightful piece from June 12th, “30 Minutes of Gameplay Promise a Living World, Full of Possibilities, and Reactive NPCs in Fable”, reveals that the game’s over 1,000 NPCs remember your past actions, influencing their behavior towards you, adding depth to our interactions within Albion’s communities 30 Minutes of Gameplay Promise a Living World, Full of Possibilities, and Reactive NPCs in Fable. Shifting gears, Marcus Thompson recently shed light on a potential storm brewing at Xbox in his article “Planned Xbox Layoffs Expected to Lead to Closure of Another Studio”, published June 13th. He explores reports of looming mass layoffs and studio closures due to revenue drops and hardware cost increases, giving us a timely reminder of the ever-changing landscape in the gaming industry Planned Xbox Layoffs Expected to Lead to Closure of Another Studio. But let’s end on an exciting note – Bruno Pferd just dropped a massive scoop about the upcoming Fable reboot! In his latest post from June 9th, “Fable Reveals Its Main Antagonist, Securing a Marvel Actress for the Role”, he reveals that Hayley Atwell, known for her powerhouse performances in the MCU and Mission Impossible films, has been cast as the powerful antagonist Isabel. The article also teases an exciting narrative expansion called “Fable: Order of the Hero” – don’t miss out on this thrilling news Fable Reveals Its Main Antagonist, Securing a Marvel Actress for the Role!

New Fable Trailer Introduces Villain and Release Date 6

Specification
Official NameFable
Brief SummaryThe adventure in which you are about to embark tells the story of how once upon a time a young boy named Quickthorpe set out a journey through the lost world of Balkhane. It is a Fable in one way, but in the 'trick of the tale', it's a strange adventure through a shattered world and a saga born out of the very sick mind of a man called Ismael.

Long ago in the mists of time lived the Mecubarz. Ancient and beautiful, powerful and wise they ruled absolute. Strange beings, magical creatures and humans lived together in peace and harmony, until greed destroyed it all. Ismael, a respected man, and revered by all, sadly had a heart that was hollow and bitter. He and four others plotted to overthrow the Mecubarz.

The Mecubarz' fury at the treason of Ismael and his men was cataclysmic. They trapped the four seasons and put them into impenetrable crystals, casting them to the four corners of the shattered world where they stood still and were held in an eternal dominion of ice, mist, water, and fire. The four traitors were exiled, but Ismael disappeared.

As Quickthorpe, an inexperienced adventurer, your quest is to explore the Four Lands of the Mecubarz in search of the mystical gems that will liberate your people. Keen observation, puzzle-solving skill and quick thinking are the abilities required to undertake this exciting but unpredictable task. Interact with a universe of characters which come to life with true speech creating a world with an atmosphere so thick you can feel it. Combined stunning animations and atmospheric sound effects will ensure that Fable will take you on the journey of a lifetime!

But beware... in the world of Fable not everything is as it seems.

PlatformsDOS, PC (Microsoft Windows)
ReleasedFebruary 28, 1996
GenrePuzzle, Role-playing (RPG), Adventure
Content RatingT
LanguagesPortuguese (Brazil)
GenreSimbiosis Interactive
GenreSir-tech Software, Telstar Electronic Studios Ltd.
Ratings90/100 (0 reviews)

They also talk about it

Links to external sources for further reading

Have any thoughts?

Share your reaction or leave a quick response — we’d love to hear what you think!

You may also like