Saber Interactive rejects live-service label for Space Marine 2

Saber Interactive's chief creative officer Tim Willits has distanced the studio's Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 from the live-service genre, citing its negative connotations. Despite ongoing free updates and paid DLC, Willits emphasized the developer's commitment to player respect without excessive monetization. The game, released in 2024, continues to receive support years ahead of a potential sequel.

Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2, released in 2024 by Saber Interactive, has seen sustained success with regular free content updates, including new missions every few months. Recently, the game introduced a new class, the Techmarine, alongside paid DLC such as voice packs, which have drawn some criticism for cosmetics but praise for long-term support.

In an interview with IGN, Saber Entertainment chief creative officer Tim Willits explained the studio's reluctance to categorize the title as a live-service game. "One thing that I think that Saber’s done well is that we respect our players, we support our games through amazing free updates, and then also big paid updates. But we don’t nickel-and-dime people to death," Willits stated. He added, "I don’t want to say live service game, because when you think of a live service game, you think about buying individual items. But we do support our games as long as they’re feasible to support."

The core content, including all missions, weapons, character classes, and game modes, is provided free to all players. This approach mirrors Saber Interactive's handling of other titles, such as World War Z, which has received free updates nearly seven years after its launch. While the game features paid DLC, primarily cosmetics, it avoids the aggressive microtransactions often associated with the live-service label, which carries baggage from unfulfilled promises and early abandonments in the genre.

Space Marine 2 has not outlined long-term roadmaps but delivers content as it becomes available, including mod tools that enable community creations. Saber Interactive shows no immediate plans to end support, even as work begins on Space Marine 3, expected years away.

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