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GamersFirst, the company which picked up the pieces of the All Points Bulletin development and aims to recreate and launch the game, has announced that David Jones, who has worked on the original version of the video game, has joined its team and is working in an advisory role.
It's not very clear what Jones ... |
13 May 2011 14:41 GMT |
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The second version of online role-playing game All Points Bulletin, APB: Reloaded, will see a closed beta stage start around February, according to the game's official Twitter account.
The "cops and robbers" MMO was launched last year by Realtime Worlds and published by EA, but quickly went offline, after jus... |
6 January 2011 14:21 GMT |
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GamerFirst, a company which styles itself as the most popular publisher of free to play MMO titles, has officially announced that its subsidiary Reloaded Productions, Inc. has acquired all the intellectual property that is associated with All Points Bulletin, the game which was initially created by Realtime Worlds Lt... |
18 November 2010 03:21 GMT |
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A recent post on the official site of All Points Bulletin states that Realtime Worlds is promising to tackle all the problems that players have been talking about since the launch of the title. The much awaited massively multiplayer online shooter has proved to be quite a disappointment for many fans because of... |
14 July 2010 14:21 GMT |
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EJ Moreland, the lead designer of All Points Bulletin, has declared that the game will not require payment for downloadable content or any other micro-transaction system. Realtime Worlds will only charge players for in-game time in a flexible way, offering two options, a monthly subscription or the possibility to buy... |
14 June 2010 15:51 GMT |
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Realtime Worlds, the developer of All Points Bulletin, has announced that it wants a few more players to try out its game in the third closed beta stage, set to begin shortly. All those who are interested in trying the MMO that pits Criminals against Enforcers in a persistent world can visit the official site for bet... |
23 March 2010 03:39 GMT |
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All Points Bulletin, the upcoming city-based MMO from Realtime Worlds, is set to get an open beta in the coming months and has a released date set for the early months of 2010 but precious little details have been offered by the developers or its publishing partner, Electronic Arts, regarding gameplay. It seems that ... |
10 September 2009 02:30 GMT |
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All Points Bulletin is one of the most interesting MMO projects coming up for release in 2010 and there surely are players bored of fantasy multiplayer online worlds who are eager to jump into a fully detailed city to wage street battles either on the side of the law or against it. For all those people, the developer... |
9 September 2009 16:31 GMT |
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Realtime Worlds is said to be, at last, pretty much ready to release All Points Bulletin, its gang-oriented action MMO. But the vision on which the development team is working is bigger than that with a full city simulated and the conflict between law and criminals being just a facet of the game world. The developers... |
30 June 2009 02:48 GMT |
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Realtime Worlds is still highly involved in the development of All Points Bulletin, which is set to debut before the end of the year. The game will depict a constant state of warfare between the law abiding forces and criminals in an open world environment and the detail offered, both in terms of character design and... |
25 June 2009 02:31 GMT |
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Realtime Worlds, the developer of All Points Bulletin, has announced that it has entered into an agreement with Electronic Arts to deliver its MMO in the early part of 2010 to the PC. The game has been in development for quite some time and it aims to create a living, breathing world focusing on the continual struggl... |
2 June 2009 03:10 GMT |
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All Points Bulletin from Realtime Worlds is said to be the closest thing to a Grand Theft Auto MMO we're going to have until Rockstar finally decides to take the big step and create an open world multiplayer experience built on their very successful franchise.And now the developers are saying that they plan to c... |
7 October 2008 04:24 GMT |
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People have been speculating for some time now that the GTA franchise is well suite for a ground breaking and World of Warcraft shattering MMO. AS GTA IV began development, Rockstar have firmly denied any interest in doing such a MMO, as they had their plate more than full with the exploits of Nico and creating a com... |
23 April 2008 05:40 GMT |
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Scotland and Colorado based developer Realtime Worlds has recently announced having secured a deal to buy back the publishing rights for its upcoming MMO called All Points Bulletin. Originally, the publishing duties were delegated to Korean based Webzen.It seems the move is a direct consequence of the massive funding... |
22 April 2008 03:08 GMT |
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Realtime Worlds, a Scotland-based developer that is currently working on gang themed MMO All Points Bulletin, managed to secure a 50-million-dollar financing line from Maverick Capital, with consulting handled by Montgomery & Co. The company has now acquired its third financing line and apparently plans to use the mo... |
2 April 2008 18:06 GMT |
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If there's anything the gaming world needs right now is more GTA. I don't usually praise sequels, as they have a tendency to offer more of the same and take a gamers money without offering much value, but there are sequels and sequels. There are a few franchises out there that really impress in the way they... |
11 March 2008 03:43 GMT |
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Dave Jones is boss of Realtime Worlds, a company that is developing a MMOG for the PC and the Xbox 360 called All Points Bulletin, to be published by Webzen. At the Game Developers Conference, he has showed off what he considers his games' best features.APB is unusual mainly in its setting. There will be no orcs... |
25 February 2008 04:39 GMT |
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Ever dreamed about a Grand Theft Auto MMO? Ever dreamed about a never-ending GTA game where all the gangs and the police forces are real, human players? Just imagine what possibilities arise when an entire city's population is controlled by us, the gamers, the GTA fans, the Liberty City citizens. Yes, this is ac... |
22 February 2008 03:21 GMT |
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