Saber Interactive

Saber Interactive Incorporated is an American video game developer founded in 2001 with headquarters in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The company has regional offices in Saint Petersburg, Russia; Madrid, Spain; Minsk, Belarus; Porto, Portugal; Turin, Italy; Denver, Colorado; Sliema, Malta; Kyiv, Ukraine; Sundsvall, Sweden; Sofia, Bulgaria; Budapest, Hungary; Buenos Aires, Argentina; Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia; Calgary, Canada and Montreal, Canada, and employs over 1350 people.[2][3] Saber was acquired by Embracer Group in February 2020, making the studio a direct subsidiary.[4] The company's portfolio includes World War Z, NBA Playgrounds, SnowRunner, Crysis Remastered and WWE 2K Battlegrounds among others.

Saber Interactive Incorporated
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryVideo games
Founded2001 (2001)
Founders
  • Andrey Iones
  • Matthew Karch
  • Anton Krupkin
Headquarters,
U.S.
Key people
Number of employees
1500+[1] (2020)
ParentEmbracer Group (2020–present)
Subsidiaries
Websitesaber3d.com

History

Saber Interactive was founded in 2001 by Andrey Iones, Matthew Karch, and Anton Krupkin.[5][6] The founders envisioned creating a studio that could develop great games at a price that the average gamer could afford. Together they created a 3D engine from scratch, gathered a team of artists from Saint Petersburg, Russia and began working on their first game, Will Rock.[7] After the release of Will Rock, Saber developed their proprietary game engine, Saber3D, which was used in their second title, TimeShift (2007).[8] The Saber3D engine has since been continuously updated and evolved for use in current games.[9][10]

In 2010, Saber was approached by Microsoft's 343 Industries to remake Halo: Combat Evolved for the game's tenth anniversary. This would be Saber's first involvement in a major franchise and COO Andrey Iones considered it "an opportunity that we couldn’t miss." To maintain the original game experience, Saber used the original engine for game play and the Saber3D engine for visuals.[11] Halo Combat Evolved Anniversary was released on November 15, 2011 to positive reviews.[12] Saber then assisted in 2014 on the development of Halo: The Master Chief Collection.[13]

On August 1, 2016, Saber Interactive opened its first internal studio outside of Russia in Madrid.[14] This was the beginning of a major international expansion, with Saber opening studios Sundsvall, Sweden, and Minsk, Belarus.

CDProjekt RED partnered with Saber in 2018 on the Nintendo Switch port of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt — Complete Edition.[15] The port was released on October 15, 2019 to positive reviews highlighting the performance and playability.[16][17]

On April 16, 2019, Saber launched World War Z. The game sold over one million units in its first week of release.[18]

id Software studio director Tim Willits joined Saber as chief creative officer on August 1, 2019.[19]

In October 2019, Saber Interactive acquired Bigmoon Entertainment,[20] a game development studio of forty people based in Porto, Portugal, and rebranded the studio as Saber Porto.[20][21]

Saber was acquired by Embracer Group in February 2020 in a deal worth US$525 million.[4] Under the deal, Saber became the fifth direct subsidiary under Embracer and maintains autonomy. Post-acquisition, Matthew Karch continues to serve as chief executive officer and Andrey Iones as chief operating officer.[22] After joining Embracer, Saber became a platform for future acquisitions of other studios.

In August 2020, Saber Interactive acquired 4A Games, the developers behind the Metro video game series and New World Interactive, the developers of Insurgency: Sandstorm.[23][24] In November 2020, Saber Interactive acquired 34BigThings, Mad Head Games, Nimble Giant Entertainment, Snapshot Games and Zen Studios.[25] Former President and CEO of id Software, Todd Hollenshead, joined Saber as Head of Publishing on November 18, 2020.[26]

Saber and Boss Team Games announced Evil Dead: The Game during The Game Awards 2020.[27]

In February 2021, Embracer Group announced that they acquired Aspyr Media and that the developer would be a subsidiary for Saber Interactive. The day one purchase price amounts to US$100 million on a cash and debt free basis, where US$60 million is paid in cash and US$40 million is paid in newly issued Embracer B shares. An additional consideration of a maximum of US$350 million may be paid under the agreement subject to certain conditions.[28]

Games developed

Year Title Platform(s) Publisher Ref.
2003 Will Rock Microsoft Windows Ubi Soft [29]
2007 TimeShift Sierra Entertainment [30]
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
2011 Battle: Los Angeles Microsoft Windows Konami [31]
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary Microsoft Studios [32]
2012 Inversion Microsoft Windows Namco Bandai Games [33]
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
2013 God Mode Microsoft Windows Atlus [34]
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
R.I.P.D. The Game Microsoft Windows [35]
PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
2014 Halo: The Master Chief Collection Xbox One Microsoft Studios [36]
2015 Halo Online Microsoft Windows Microsoft Studios
2016 FIE Swordplay Android International Fencing Federation [37]
iOS
2017 MX Nitro Microsoft Windows Miniclip [38]
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Spintires: MudRunner Microsoft Windows Focus Home Interactive [39]
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
NBA Playgrounds Microsoft Windows Mad Dog Games
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Quake Champions Microsoft Windows Bethesda Softworks
2018 Armored Warfare PlayStation 4 My.com [40]
Xbox One [41]
Bass Pro Shops: The Strike - Championship Edition Nintendo Switch Planet Entertainment [42]
Cabela's The Hunt: Championship Edition [43]
NBA 2K Playgrounds 2 Microsoft Windows 2K Sports [44]
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Road Redemption Nintendo Switch Tripwire Interactive [45]
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Spintires: MudRunner - American Wilds Nintendo Switch Focus Home Interactive [46]
World of Warriors PlayStation 4 Sony Online Entertainment [47]
2019 Call of Cthulhu Nintendo Switch Focus Home Interactive [48]
Ghostbusters: The Video Game - Remastered Microsoft Windows Mad Dog Games [49]
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Complete Edition Nintendo Switch CD Projekt [50]
Vampyr Focus Home Interactive [51]
World War Z Microsoft Windows Mad Dog Games [52]
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Killing Floor 2 Microsoft Windows Tripwire Interactive
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
2020 Crysis Remastered Microsoft Windows Crytek [53]
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary (PC version) Microsoft Windows Xbox Game Studios [54]
SnowRunner Microsoft Windows Focus Home Interactive [55]
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
MX Nitro: Unleashed Microsoft Windows Mad Dog Games [56]
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Halo 2: Anniversary (PC version) Microsoft Windows Xbox Game Studios [57]
WWE 2K Battlegrounds Microsoft Windows 2K Sports [58]
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Stadia
2021 Evil Dead: The Game Microsoft Windows
Boss Team Games
[59]
Nintendo Switch
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 5
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S
TBA The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Complete Edition PlayStation 5 CD Projekt [60]
Xbox Series X/S
World War Z Nintendo Switch Mad Dog Games [61]

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