Anthropic extends Fable 5 access through July 19 Anthropic extended access to its flagship Fable 5 model on all paid plans through July 19, along with elevated Claude Code rate limits, amid intensifying competition from OpenAI's GPT-5.6 family. The extension follows a 19-day suspension of Fable 5 by the U.S. government for security reasons after its June 9 launch. Anthropic announced on Sunday that it is giving paid In a post on X, the company said, "We're extending Claude Fable 5 access on all paid plans, as well as keeping Claude Code’s weekly rate limits 50% higher, through July 19." As with prior extensions, Fable 5 usage still counts against up to half of a subscriber's weekly limit at no extra cost, with usage credits kicking in once that allowance is spent or the window closes. This comes amid multiple last-minute reprieves and an intensifying competition in the AI market. OpenAI's GPT-5.6 family reached general availability just last week, with early benchmarks showing it closing in on or in some cases surpassing Fable 5 performance on coding and reasoning tasks. Extending free access may be one of the ways of keeping developers testing on Anthropic's model. This may also be about goodwill as Fable 5's release hasn't been ideal for Anthropic. It launched June 9 as part of Anthropic's new "Mythos" tier, only to be suspended three days later by the U government due to security reasons. The suspension lasted 19 days. Access returned July 1, once the controls were lifted, with a 50%-of-weekly-limit allowance set to expire July 7, which Anthropic pushed to July 12. Anthropic has said it hopes to eventually restore Fable 5 as a standard subscription feature, but has given no firm timeline. Claude subscribers https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/claude-subscribers another week with its flagship Fable 5 model https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/fable-5-model , along with elevated Claude Code rate limits https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/topic/claude-code-rate-limits , pushing both benefits from July 12 to July 19.In a post on X, the company said, "We're extending Claude Fable 5 access on all paid plans, as well as keeping Claude Code’s weekly rate limits 50% higher, through July 19." As with prior extensions, Fable 5 usage still counts against up to half of a subscriber's weekly limit at no extra cost, with usage credits kicking in once that allowance is spent or the window closes. This comes amid multiple last-minute reprieves and an intensifying competition in the AI market. OpenAI's GPT-5.6 family reached general availability just last week, with early benchmarks showing it closing in on or in some cases surpassing Fable 5 performance on coding and reasoning tasks. Extending free access may be one of the ways of keeping developers testing on Anthropic's model. This may also be about goodwill as Fable 5's release hasn't been ideal for Anthropic. It launched June 9 as part of Anthropic's new "Mythos" tier, only to be suspended three days later by the U government due to security reasons. The suspension lasted 19 days. Access returned July 1, once the controls were lifted, with a 50%-of-weekly-limit allowance set to expire July 7, which Anthropic pushed to July 12. Anthropic has said it hopes to eventually restore Fable 5 as a standard subscription feature, but has given no firm timeline.