Saber Interactive is officially splitting from Embracer Group, bringing a few more studios formerly owned by the Swedish company with it as well. As reported yesterday, Embracer Group confirmed it has agreed to sell Saber Interactive to Beacon Interactive, a company owned by Saber's co-founder Matthew Karch, for $247 million. As such, Embracer officially ceases all operations in Russia, improving the company's cash flow and reducing future liabilities. Saber will keep multiple subsidiary studios, including 3D Realms, DIGIC, Fractured Bytes, Mad Head Games, New World Interactive, Nimble Giant Entertainment, Sandbox Strategies, and Slipgate Ironworks. Unlike what was announced by the […]
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