
WorthPlaying writes, "When Saints Row debuted in the fall of 2006, many gamers initially wrote it off as a Grand Theft Auto clone, at least until they got their hands on it. The game's over-the-top action and sense of humor quickly found an audience, leading to solid sales and the eventual Saints Row 2. Expanding on the first, the second game was bigger and bolder, establishing a voice that made the franchise stand alone. With Saints Row: The Third, Volition is turning it all up to 11."

"When Volition and THQ pitched this game, at least some of the THQ executives came dressed in robes and had owls with them"

Today publisher Deep Silver took to X (formerly Twitter) to follow up on the announcement of the closure of Saints Row developer Volition.
Who knows...maybe we see a remastered SR2 after all and a new studio that makes good SR games again. Still..thanks a ton Volition for the excellent Punisher Video game
We will keep making money off of these by giving them to new teams with zero experience with them.
I'd love another Saints Row game but I can't see it happening after the response to the reboot.
I enjoyed the Saints Row reboot and i hope we see more titles in the franchise.
I'm very happy to know the SR and RF franchises won't die. RF was a revolutionly fps at the time and loved the 4 og SR games.

The developer of Saints Row is closing it doors this week.
Kind of sucks, but to be understood. I feel bad for the talent there who fall due to the decisions of the few and not because they aren't good at what they do.Hope those who deserve it land safely with other teams.
It was a shell since most of the original developers left years ago. They haven't made a good game in 10 years imo.
It still sucks though. R.I.P.
It's a shame for people to loose their jobs but these guys did make fun of gamers for pointing out how bad this looked rather than taking criticism on board.
What the hell were these guys thinking
They didn't just ruin their studio they literally tanked a franchise.