Saber Interactive has confirmed all previously announced projects remain in development despite prolonged silence on major titles like the Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic remake.
Following the Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 3 reveal, Saber's Chief Creative Officer Tim Willits reassured fans through Twitter about the studio's active projects.
"As one of the world's leading independent developers, Saber has multiple games across diverse genres in production," Willits stated. "Every announced title remains in active development. We'll share updates when we have exciting developments to showcase."
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The KOTOR remake remains gaming's most anticipated yet mysterious project. Since its 2021 announcement, the remake has undergone multiple development transitions, appearing to halt before restarting, with no tangible progress shown after four years.
Saber Interactive CEO Matthew Karch verified in April 2024 that the company retained development rights during its separation from Embracer Group, confirming continued work on the project.
"Our involvement is well-documented," Karch stated. "The project remains active, and we're committed to delivering beyond fan expectations."
Willits' recent statement reinforces this position, yet no substantial updates or gameplay has surfaced since the initial teaser.
Saber's current projects include John Carpenter's Toxic Commando and Jurassic Park: Survival slated for 2025, though both lack firm release dates. The studio is also developing new installments in the Turok franchise and an unannounced Avatar: The Last Airbender title.
With Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 3 now officially announced, explore IGN's analysis of potential chapters and enemy factions featured in the upcoming sequel.