The CEO of Saber Interactive has some pretty damning words to say about 2022's poorly received Saints Row reboot, and its developer Volition.
Saber's CEO says he could have fixed Crystal Dynamics' costs in development, and has some harsh words for Volition and the Saints Row reboot.
"The Saints Row team is gone. Why are they gone? They were so expensive for what they were. They didn't know what they were building. They didn't have any real direction. It couldn't last. And so, who ...
Saber CEO Matthew Karch, whose company used to be part of Embracer alongside Volition, explains what happened to the defunct ...
Matthew Karch, CEO of Saber Interactive, known for the success of Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, has shared his thoughts on the end of the Saints Row series. The franchise was affected by ...
The CEO of Saber Interactive has commented on the demise of Saints Row, suggesting they were 'too expensive' and simply 'couldn't last.' ...
Even if many of us were surprised how well the game did as a sequel to a then 12-year-old game, Saber Interactive's CEO, Matt Karch, knew things would probably work out. Speaking to Stephen Totilo at ...
Matt Karch, CEO of Saber Interactive, recently addressed the closure of Volition. The Saints Row developer shuttered its doors in 2023, around a year after it released the poorly received reboot of ...
Saints Row failed due to high production costs, a lack of direction and a stagnating game culture - the end of an era in open-world action.
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