In the past few years, we’ve seen new titles like InZOI and Paralives tackle the long monopolised life sim genre in their own ways. Xbox Game Studios and Playground Games have been hard at work to bring us a new, if slightly unconventional, take on the genre. The new title, simply known as ‘Fable’, is a continuation of the cult classic Fable game series, known for genre-bending and open-ended gameplay, and is due to release in February 2027. Let’s take a look at just some of the new life sim gameplay elements coming with Fable.
‘Build an Extraordinary Life’ Gameplay Trailer
A new extended gameplay trailer was released for Fable, giving us a 30-minute look at how various in-game systems work, such as business ownership, morality, relationships, and romance. The gameplay demo takes place in Oakshire, one of six regions players can explore in the open world of Albion, taking heavy inspiration from the rolling hills of Britain. Take a look at the extended demo below!
Business Ownership in Albion

Players can purchase any business in Albion, from large establishments to small market stalls. In the demo, we see the player purchase ‘The Silver Trough’, a quaint village pub. When choosing whether or not to spend a pretty penny on business ownership, players will be able to view the estimated income and how many employees they can hire. Because the player purchased the business, they have gained the ‘Rich’ reputation, shaping how other NPCs will behave and respond to the player and their actions.


Players can see an overview of their owned property from the world map, detailing how much their employees are paid and how much they charge the general public. If the previous Fable games are anything to go by, editing these will have consequences and will affect both player and business reputation. From this overview, players can also manage which employees work at the business.
Speaking of employees, players can assign any NPC in the world to an employee slot, that is as long as the NPC likes the player enough. Each NPC will have unique modifiers that affect business operations, so be careful who you hire. In the demo, Susan the Bartender grants a +10% modifier to income as she is ‘caring’. The player can hire any one of the 1000+ NPCs in Albion. Earlier in the demo, the player gave Jack the Beggar 200 gold, and in return, the player received a region-wide reputation boost, as well as a higher relationship with Jack. Because of their kind deeds, Jack will agree to work at The Silver Trough.

Once players have set up their business, they can interact with their employees while they’re hard at work, and can develop their relationships further. Keeping wages steady is a good way to keep workers happy and content.
Business income can be collected from the income chest, available at each property. There is a maximum a chest can hold, so be sure to check back once in a while to maximise profits!


In-Depth Character Customisation
Across Albion, the player will have a choice of a variety of establishments in which they can update their appearance, such as tailors, tattooists, and hairdressers, and as aforementioned, these businesses can all be owned by the player. There are over 120 different shops in Albion that players can choose from, each with their own unique stock and styles.
In the tailor shop, the player encounters Rhiannon, who dislikes the player due to their ‘earlier ‘Rich’ and ‘Entrepreneur’ reputations as a result of them buying the pub. Because of Rhiannon’s distaste for the player, she has increased the prices by 80%, showcasing just how much impact the cause-and-effect system has.


Home Ownership
Any house can be purchased in Albion, and also all of them at the same time if the player has the money. It’s not just the player who can live in these homes, but NPCs too. Tenants can be chosen for bonus income if you want to play Fable as a landlord simulator. From the map, players can manage individual tenants and offer housing to those they have met. The rent can also be adjusted, which will have an effect on their relationship with you and whether or not they can continue living there. If you’re feeling particularly charitable, you can make the rent completely free!




Want the house to yourself? Evict the tenants and receive the ‘Heartless’ reputation, or give them some money to pay them to leave. The income chests and wardrobe will be available at any owned property, saving time visiting each business or tailor shop.
Jobs and Professions
To earn more gold, players can pick up various jobs around Albion. Jobs are playable and interactive, with minigames for each, allowing for a completely immersive experience. In return for good work, the player will receive multipliers on their wage, and continuing the shift will further build this multiplier.


Relationships and Romance
The players’ relationships with the citizens of Albion can have consequences both large and small, so it’s best to stay on their good side. Every single NPC in Albion is eligible to have a relationship with the player, and the status of each can be viewed in the Property and People screen on the world map.


Towards the beginning of the demo, the player meets Megan the Merchant, a shop owner in the village. When flirting with NPCs, they may have prerequisites for further romance. Megan is looking for someone with the ‘Entrepreneur’ reputation, who wears fancy clothes, and has a home. With an established business venture, a trip to the tailors, and a home of their own, the player is now just the person Megan is looking for.
Once the player has fulfilled the requirements for a date, they can choose any item to give to them. Depending on what the player chooses to gift, the NPC will have different reactions, and it can also affect the outcome of the following date. Probably best to just give them flowers!


If the date is successful, the player can ask their chosen NPC if they want to make the relationship official. That’s not the end of things; players can also get married, move in with them, and even start a family together. All further steps in a relationship come with their own set of goals to complete. Reputation must be kept in good standing, or it may lead to autonomous breakups and even divorce. If the player makes heartless or evil choices, that may not be the end of it, though. Some NPCs may even like you for your evil deeds!
Crime and Bounties
An easy route to having a village, town, or region dislike the player is by committing crimes. After a crime is committed and the player makes their escape, a bounty will be placed on their head. These bounties can be paid off by visiting the town crier or paying a reduced fine if they spend long enough out of town. Committing crimes such as murder will land the player with the ‘Killer’ reputation, and even once a bounty is paid off, citizens won’t forget the player’s misdeeds. Players will have to work to bring their reputation up to good standing.


Fable is due to be released on February 23rd for Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and PC. You can watch the latest trailer below!
Fable Content on Sims Community?
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