Saber Interactive
Saber Interactive Incorporated is an American video game developer based in Maplewood, New Jersey, founded in 2001. The company has regional offices in Saint Petersburg, Madrid, Minsk, and Sundsvall.[2] Saber Interactive employs 600 people as of October 2018. Saber was acquired by Embracer Group in February 2020 for $525 million, making the studio a direct subsidiary.
Subsidiary | |
ISIN | US78573M1045 |
Industry | Video games |
Founded | 2001 |
Founders |
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Headquarters | , US |
Number of locations | 5 offices (2019) |
Key people | Matthew Karch (CEO) |
Number of employees | 600[1] (2019) |
Parent | Embracer Group (2020–present) |
Subsidiaries | Saber Porto |
Website | saber3d |
History
Saber Interactive was founded in 2001 by Andrey Iones, Matthew Karch, and Anton Krupkin.[3][4] Of them, Karch serves as chief executive officer for the company.[5] Saber develops and uses a proprietary game engine, the Saber3D engine, which was introduced with TimeShift (2007).[6]
On August 1, 2016, Saber Interactive opened its fourth internal studio in Madrid.[7] In October 2019, Saber Interactive acquired Bigmoon Entertainment, a game development studio of forty people based in Porto.[8] It was rebranded to Saber Porto in order to keep consistency with the names of Saber's other studios.[9]
Embracer Group acquired Saber in a US$525 million deal in February 2020, consisting of an upfront payment of US$150 million and an additional payment of US$375 million over the following three years based on performance. Saber became the fifth direct subsidiary under Embracer and leaving it to manage its five internal studios.[10]
Games developed
By Saber Interactive Russia
Year | Title | Platform(s) | Publisher | Ref. |
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2012 | Inversion | Microsoft Windows | Namco Bandai Games | [15] |
PlayStation 3 | ||||
Xbox 360 | ||||
2016 | FIE Swordplay | Android | International Fencing Federation | [45] |
iOS | ||||
2017 | NBA Playgrounds | Microsoft Windows | Mad Dog Games | [46] |
PlayStation 4 | ||||
Xbox One | ||||
2018 | NBA Playgrounds: Enhanced Edition | Nintendo Switch | Saber Interactive | [47] |
By Saber Interactive Spain
Year | Title | Platform(s) | Publisher | Notes | Ref. |
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2017 | NBA Playgrounds | Microsoft Windows | Mad Dog Games | Assisted Saber Interactive Russia | [46] |
PlayStation 4 | |||||
Xbox One | |||||
2018 | NBA Playgrounds: Enhanced Edition | Nintendo Switch | Saber Interactive | [47] |
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