Saber Interactive’s head honcho pulled a wild stunt to nab the Halo: Fight Advanced remaster, telling Microsoft he’d do the job free of charge earlier than finally squeezing the writer for tens of millions
For those who’ve ever puzzled how Saber Interactive ended up dealing with the remaster of one of many greatest shooters of all time, properly, Saber’s CEO Matthew Karch lately regaled journalist Stephen Totilo with the story of touchdown the contract for Halo: Fight Advanced Anniversary, and contains among the most absurd enterprise shenanigans I’ve examine for a very long time.
Talking to Totilo for his Sport File e-newsletter (through VGC), Karch defined that, earlier than Halo, Saber eked out a hand-to-mouth existence making video games like Will Rock and Timeshift. Then likelihood intervened and Saber was invited to pitch for the Halo remaster. Karch opted for a completely bananas gambit, and basically advised Microsoft that Saber would do the remaster free of charge.