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Fantasy meets reality: Why turmoil at Xbox is impacting IO Interactive and Project Fantasy

Project Fantasy concept art showing three adventurers leaving a cave in a lush fantasy land.

PATCH NOTES: v02.09.2026 – Project Fantasy is in turmoil after a publishing partner, which sources corroborate to be Xbox Game Studios Publishing, pulled funding of the online fantasy RPG from developer IO Interactive.

What's going on with IOI's Project Fantasy?

Why is this happening now?

  • Xbox is recalibrating its entire business model
  • New Xbox CEO Asha Sharma is assessing how and where it invests
  • Xbox changes are impacting the industry beyond its first-party studios

Developer Comment

Project Fantasy is an IP that we absolutely love and remain 100% committed to, now and in the future. This wonderful universe will see the light of day

IOI via Twitter

Meta Shift:

  • IOI has been on a victory lap since the release of 007: First Light.

The studio has had a lot to celebrate right now. First Light is the best Bond game since Goldeneye, Hitman: World of Assassination continues to grow, and there's a remaster of the original Hitman trilogy moves into production with Saber Interactive. The news highlights just how quickly things can change in this industry.

This is another example of Xbox's changing priorities as CEO Asha Sharma attempts to recalibrate the business. Microsoft says that it's "taking a fresh look" at where it invests to ensure it is "focusing on our highest priorities."

For independent studios like IOI, this means the funding thought to be once secure can slip away in an instant – impacting game development timelines and prompting studio layoffs.

Known Issue:

When I spoke with IO Interactive CEO Hakan Abrak in June 2026, he told me that development of this new adventure – an online fantasy RPG, one that draws creative inspiration from the 'Fighting Fantasy' books – was progressing well. "Hopefully the world will see the original IP that we're working on, we're going to reveal that soon."

"It might be revealed sooner than you think," Abrak told me a few weeks ago, adding that the prospect was "pretty damn exciting" with IOI finally establishing itself as a studio capable of maintaining multiple projects at once. "I acknowledge that IO Interactive has always been known as the Hitman studio, but I think that's about to change… Who knows what the future of Hitman, Bond, Project Fantasy, and the other exciting things we're working on is going to bring, but our confidence is pretty high right now."

When reached for clarification on whether the studio's plans to reveal Project Fantasy "soon" have changed following recent developments, IOI has no comment beyond the statement it made to the public.

Patch Notes Summary:

  • Project Fantasy hasn't been canceled , but it has lost its publisher.

While sources tell GamesRadar+ that the game was due to be revealed soon after years of development and investment, it's likely that the next update we receive on the project will surround who is funding it rather than gameplay details.

IOI could (in theory) support Project Fantasy as an independent studio, or it could seek outside investment in an effort to bring its ambitious multiplayer game to life. For now, it seems like IO's fantasy of becoming a developer who can support multiple IPs at once has become more of a nightmare.

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