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Claude Fable 5 is leaving subscriptions, but maybe not for good

By dailyguardian.aeJuly 3, 20263 Mins Read
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Anthropic’s most advanced publicly available Claude model is still leaving standard subscription access after July 7, but the company is now trying to calm fears that the move is permanent.

Fable 5 recently returned to Claude after drawing scrutiny from the U.S. government. Anthropic said it would be included on Pro, Max, Team, and select Enterprise plans for up to 50% of weekly usage limits through July 7. After that date, the model is set to move to usage-credit billing, meaning users will pay for access outside their regular plan limits.

That raised an obvious concern. Is Fable 5 becoming a paid add-on for good? A Claude Code lead engineer has now clarified that Anthropic does not intend to keep Fable 5 as a permanent paid add-on.

Fable 5 should return to subscriptions

In a post on X, the engineer said Anthropic has heard questions about Fable’s availability on subscription plans. While Fable 5 will come off subscriptions after July 7, Anthropic aims to restore it as a standard part of subscriptions “as soon as capacity allows.”

I’ve heard a lot of questions about Fable’s availability on subscription plans.

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.

— Thariq (@trq212) July 2, 2026

That lines up with what Anthropic said earlier. In its original blog post, the company said demand for Fable 5 would likely be “very high, and difficult to predict,” so it was taking a more cautious approach to subscription access.

Demand is the real problem

Switching to usage-credit billing may be disappointing for subscribers, but it does not come as a surprise. Anthropic has been facing sustained demand for Claude for some time, and the popularity of Fable 5 seems to have made things even harder to manage.

A couple of months ago, the company announced a deal with SpaceX to use all of the compute capacity at the Colossus 1 data center, adding more than 300 megawatts of capacity and over 220,000 Nvidia GPUs.

That extra capacity has already led to visible changes across Claude. Anthropic has doubled Claude Code’s five-hour rate limits, removed peak-hour limit reductions for Claude Code on Pro and Max accounts, and expanded API rate limits.

Even with that added capacity, Anthropic still appears to be having a hard time keeping up with demand for Fable 5. Subscribers can only hope the company sticks to its word and brings the model back to regular subscription plans when capacity allows. Until then, anyone who wants continued access after July 7 will need to move to usage-credit billing.

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