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Claude Fable 5 isn’t permanently leaving subscriptions, Anthropic says
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Claude Fable 5 isn’t permanently leaving subscriptions, Anthropic says By Mayank Parmar July 2, 2026 09:37 PM 0 Anthropic says Claude Fable 5 won't be accessible via Claude subscriptions after July 7, but it's not a permanent change, and the company expects the model to return outside the usage-based plan soon. Fable 5 was recently restored after the US government lifted export controls on Anthropic's most powerful models, Fable 5 and Mythos 5. As part of the redeployment, Anthropic said Fable 5 would be available globally on Claude.ai, Claude Code, Claude Cowork, and the Claude Platform. However, Anthropic has restricted Claude Fable usage due to high demand, and plans to move the model to usage-based billing next week. "For Pro, Max, Team, and select Enterprise plans, Fable 5 will be included for up to 50% of weekly usage limits through July 7, after which it will be available via usage credits," Anthropic said in its original blog post. That line led to concerns that Fable 5, Anthropic's most powerful model, was becoming a permanent pay-to-play upgrade for regular Claude users. However, a Claude Code lead engineer has now clarified that Fable is expected to return to subscriptions once Anthropic has enough capacity. "I've heard a lot of questions about Fable's availability on subscription plans," the engineer wrote in a post on X. "While it will come off subscriptions after July 7th, we aim to restore Fable as a standard part of our subscriptions as soon as capacity allows, as we mentioned in our original blog post ." Anthropic says Fable 5 demand is difficult to predict In its announcement, Anthropic said it expects demand for Fable 5 to be "very high, and difficult to predict." The company said Fable 5 is fully available today on the Claude API and consumption-based Enterprise plans, but access on subscription plans is being handled more conservatively. "For subscription plans, we’d rather give access sooner than later, so we’re rolling out mo