for the 2009 Pandemic Studios game. However, it saw a notable return to digital storefronts: Steam Re-release (March 2024):

Are you listening, EA? The liberation of Paris begins with a single detonation. Give us the Saboteur Remake.

It sits in the same hall of fame as Beyond Good & Evil , Psychonauts , and Okami —games that deserved a second act. While a sequel is unlikely, a faithful, ground-up remake that fixes the jank, expands the map, and pumps 4K ray-trapped color into its veins could be the sleeper hit of 2026.

In the pantheon of Alfred Hitchcock’s filmography, there are the towering giants— Vertigo , Psycho , Rear Window —and then there are the "lesser" classics. Among these, 1942’s Saboteur occupies a unique, somewhat precarious position. It is a film that contains one of the most iconic climaxes in cinema history, yet it is often overshadowed by the very film it sought to emulate: North by Northwest .

However, the industry is desperate for new IP or fresh takes on old IP. With AAA development costs ballooning, remaking a beloved cult hit is lower risk than inventing a new universe. An EA Originals partnership with a smaller studio—like Asobo ( Plague Tale ) or Appeal ( Outcast revamp)—could deliver a $50 million remake that looks and plays like a $200 million blockbuster.

Add to Collection

No Collections

Here you'll find all collections you've created before.

Saboteur Remake

for the 2009 Pandemic Studios game. However, it saw a notable return to digital storefronts: Steam Re-release (March 2024):

Are you listening, EA? The liberation of Paris begins with a single detonation. Give us the Saboteur Remake. saboteur remake

It sits in the same hall of fame as Beyond Good & Evil , Psychonauts , and Okami —games that deserved a second act. While a sequel is unlikely, a faithful, ground-up remake that fixes the jank, expands the map, and pumps 4K ray-trapped color into its veins could be the sleeper hit of 2026. for the 2009 Pandemic Studios game

In the pantheon of Alfred Hitchcock’s filmography, there are the towering giants— Vertigo , Psycho , Rear Window —and then there are the "lesser" classics. Among these, 1942’s Saboteur occupies a unique, somewhat precarious position. It is a film that contains one of the most iconic climaxes in cinema history, yet it is often overshadowed by the very film it sought to emulate: North by Northwest . Give us the Saboteur Remake

However, the industry is desperate for new IP or fresh takes on old IP. With AAA development costs ballooning, remaking a beloved cult hit is lower risk than inventing a new universe. An EA Originals partnership with a smaller studio—like Asobo ( Plague Tale ) or Appeal ( Outcast revamp)—could deliver a $50 million remake that looks and plays like a $200 million blockbuster.