Following the immense success of Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2’s advanced access launch, which garnered over 130,000 players in a single day, people have their eyes on the studio behind the game. Who is Saber Interactive? What other games did the Space Marine 2 developer create? Let’s dive in and find out!
Who is Saber Interactive?
Saber Interactive is an American video game developer founded in 2001 by Andrey Iones, Mathew Karch, and Anton Krupkin. Today, they employ more than 1,350 people and work on numerous projects, including Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando, and RoadCraft.
Back in the day, the studio handcrafted a 3D game engine for its first title, Will Rock, before moving on to TimeShift in 2007.
In 2016, the studio expanded outside its internal studio in Russia to Madrid, Sweden, and Belarus. Since then, with immense success, they’ve partnered with 343 Industries, CD Projekt RED, and numerous other high-profile developers and publishers in the industry.
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Other Games From the Space Marine 2 Developer
While reading the history behind a competent and much-lauded game development studio is always fun, we know you’re mostly curious about the other video games under its belt. Here are a few of the most notable titles from the Space Marine 2 developer:
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance (Switch Port)
- Expeditions: A MudRunner Game
- Gloomhaven
- World War Z: Aftermath
- SnowRunner
- Evil Dead: The Game
- Vampyr (Switch Port)
They also have several upcoming titles, such as:
- John Carpenter’s Toxic Commando
- RoadCraft
- Jurassic Park Survival
- Descent
- Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic Remake
Word is they’re also working on an untitled Painkiller game! Do you remember the frantic first-person shooter franchise Painkiller?
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Vampyr is from dontnod.
You are correct! Saber handled the Switch port. Let me clarify that in the post.