Embracer Group sells Saber Interactive for $247 million

The other day, there were rumors that Saber Interactive was selling its studio due to a large-scale reorganization of Embracer Group, but yesterday, the words “Embracer Group” disappeared from the studio's official website, making the rumors seem more likely. In the midst of this trend, “Embracer Group” recently launched its official website.updateofficially announced the sale of “Saber Interactive”. It has been revealed that Beacon Interactive, led by former Saber co-founder Matthew Karch, has purchased Saber Interactive for $247 million (including a $44 million earn-out). .

The sale of “Saber Interactive” is scheduled to be completed by the end of 2024, and the studios to be sold include Nimble Giant, which was part of the “Saber Interactive” group, DIGIC, Fractured Byte, Sandbox Strategies, Mad Head Games, Slipgate, New “Embracer Group” includes World Interactive, 3D Realms, and 34 Big Things and Shiver, 4A Games, Snapshot, Aspyr, Tripwire, Beamdog, Tuxedo Labs, Demiurge, and Zen Studios, which were also part of the “Saber Interactive” group. has been found to hold.

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However, Beacon Interactive will be given the option to purchase 4A Games and Zen Studios for a fixed amount.

In addition, the assets to be sold include 38 current projects, Saber-specific engine technology, and development tools, with the following major projects listed as titles:

  • 4A Games' next AAA game
  • Unreleased AAA game in concept stage
  • AAA games based on major licenses that have already been announced
  • New AAA multiplayer shooter based on existing IP
  • AA new game based on Asmodee IP
  • 34 New AA game based on Big Things' proprietary IP
  • Killing Floor 3
  • Teardown
  • New projects and all back catalog titles from Zen Studios, Aspyr, and Tripwire

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