Just now, good news arrived—Fable 5 is likely coming back!
Sharp-eyed developers have already found evidence in the latest code that Fable 5 is about to make a comeback.
Everyone is excitedly spreading the word: Fable 5 might be making a covert return soon.
Has Fable 5's "Covert Return" Been Written into the Code?
If you think Anthropic can only sit back and do nothing, you’re underestimating the survival instincts of this Silicon Valley top unicorn.
Recently, tech geeks in the rag-tag Discord community dug deep into the underlying code of Claude Code v2.1.190 and uncovered some unusual new hidden strings.

These seemingly dull lines of code send a major signal to the industry: Anthropic is secretly planning to quietly return Fable 5 to users.
The first piece of evidence is the change in subscription model.
In the old version, Fable 5 was positioned as a premium "one-time purchase/separate purchase" product.
But in the newly exposed code, a key prompt phrase has been quietly deleted: "purchased separately from your plan."
It has been replaced with a brand new user prompt string:
You've used your Fable 5 usage for this week.
In other words, Anthropic is secretly restructuring the business logic of Fable 5!
It will likely no longer be an expensive standalone add-on but will instead be permanently integrated into Claude's regular subscription plan, albeit with a weekly usage cap or quota.
But for the vast majority of regular subscribers, this is good news! This isn't a downgrade—it's an epic upgrade at no extra cost.
The second, even more exciting piece of evidence is: Fable 5 has quietly appeared on Amazon Cloud!
If code changes are just preparations on the client side, then changes to cloud APIs are the real smoking gun.
According to multiple sources, Fable 5 has quietly reappeared in the Amazon Bedrock documentation/model cards.

Although the company remains silent, only promising that "access will be restored soon," the undercurrents behind this are already surging.
On Polymarket, the most keen-scented speculators have started placing bets like crazy. The probability of betting that "Fable 5 will fully return by June 26th" has surged past 30%.
Why June 26th? We'll explain later.
"Get that weirdo out of here!"—The Inside Story of Anthropic's Leadership Change
Why has Fable 5 suddenly seen a turnaround? It's all thanks to Anthropic's wise decision—to kick Amodei out!
Today, foreign media The Wired reported that the Amodei chapter is over.

In the eyes of the U.S. government, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei is nothing short of an "unreasonable weirdo."
According to multiple insiders who spoke to the media, after Fable 5 was banned, Anthropic held several closed-door meetings with Trump administration officials in an attempt to lobby the government to lift the export controls.
However, as soon as Dario sat at the negotiation table, the atmosphere would freeze over.
Government officials had an extremely low opinion of Dario. In their view, this stubborn tech fanatic was extremely difficult to communicate with, completely unwilling to listen to the government's national security concerns, and even showed an intolerable level of paranoia on certain issues.
Seeing that the negotiations were about to collapse completely, Anthropic's board made a decision akin to "cutting off the arm to save the body": kick the CEO out and bring in someone who can actually talk!
Replacing Dario at the main negotiation table was another co-founder, Tom Brown, assisted by Head of Public Policy Sarah Heck.

The change had an immediate effect.
A government official involved breathed a sigh of relief and privately complained:
Tom isn't as weird as Dario; he's actually someone you can have a normal conversation with.
The truth is out! The recent smoother communication between the Trump administration and Anthropic is because they successfully avoided the CEO!
Finally, with the recommendation of Tom Brown and Sarah Heck, the negotiations expanded not only among senior government officials but also went deep into the technical working group level.

The technical staff from both sides were finally able to sit down and calmly discuss a substantive issue—
What level of technical proof does Anthropic need to provide to alleviate the Trump administration's concerns about Fable 5 being "jailbroken"?
Previously, the White House and Anthropic were playing a cat-and-mouse game.
After Fable 5 was banned, there was a core point of contention in the negotiations.
White House officials and cybersecurity experts were increasingly leaning toward a pessimistic view: for LLMs, existing safety guardrails are just stopgap measures.
As model capabilities rapidly iterate and jailbreaking techniques continuously improve, any static restrictions will ultimately be bypassed.
However, the Anthropic technical team, led by Tom Brown, is trying hard to prove to the government: they have the ability to establish a new, more dynamically defensive security architecture when Fable 5 returns.
Although disagreements exist, the "no longer weird" communication style at least allowed the White House to see Anthropic's sincerity in solving the problem.
June 26th Deadline Approaches, Capitol Hill Issues "Ultimatum"
Now back to the question: why is the date "June 26th" so crucial?
The reason is pressure from Capitol Hill.
Just last week, a bipartisan group of Republican and Democratic lawmakers jointly sent a stern letter of inquiry to U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick.

The lineup of signing lawmakers was impressive. They fired off a series of tough questions about Fable 5's redeployment:
1. What specific criteria is the Department of Commerce relying on to decide whether to modify the previous ban and restore public access to this model?
2. What is the specific timeline for making this decision?
At the end of the letter, the lawmakers didn't mince words, issuing an ultimatum to the Commerce Department: they must provide a clear answer by June 26th!
Today is June 24th. The deadline set by Congress is less than 48 hours away.
Now, the eyes of the world are fixed on this potentially turning-point time window.
Currently, Commerce Secretary Lutnick is under immense pressure. He must find a delicate balance between addressing AI jailbreak risks and maintaining U.S. AI competitiveness.

Silicon Valley Collectively Delays, Is Fable 5's Return Imminent?
Recently, heavyweight news emerged in the industry: OpenAI's GPT-5.6 and Google's Gemini 3.5 Pro both face unexpected delays!
If a few days ago, Anthropic seemed like a weak player desperately seeking "unbanning," now the situation has undergone an epic reversal.
And Anthropic's good days might be near—once it passes the U.S. government's stringent cybersecurity review, Fable 5 will virtually gain an "impenetrable armor" with "White House safety certification."
In the enterprise market, which is extremely sensitive to security, a ready-made model that has undergone the toughest scrutiny and is security-vetted is far more attractive than those "futures" still being polished in the lab.
The countdown to June 26th has entered its final seconds.
References:
https://x.com/synthwavedd/status/2069813760622043483?s=20
https://www.wired.com/story/the-trump-white-house-is-over-anthropics-dario-amodei/
This article is from WeChat public account "Xinzhiyuan", Editor: Aeneas






