| Realtime Worlds Reaquires Rights to 'All Points Bulletin'
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| Posted by: HCG Dreadsorrow |
5/12/2008 4:45 PM |

I don't know how I missed this one, but here it is anyway.
Check out Warcry's interview with Realtime World's Walter Kong.
In the latter half of April, Realtime Worlds, the creators of Crackdown, have announced that they have reacquired all rights to All Points Bulletin (APB), the police vs. criminals MMO under development since 2005.
Not only that, but they also nailed down a whopping $50 million bucks in financing, plus are building the game around the Unreal 3 engine. This ensures that unless they are complete smacktards, they will have absolutely no excuse for not producing an MMO of total pwnage.
For those of us that have been enjoying GTA4, but yet telling ourselves that it would be even more uber if instead of just a few other people to play with, we had a few thousand in a truly sandbox environment. APB may be the answer to those MMO enthusiasts that are bored all to ing hell of orcs and elves.
The original timeline for this title gave a release of 2008, but with all the hooplah, hopefully put to rest for good, I wouldn't expect this game until sometime in 2009, but that may change once we start gertting more updates, previews, devlog and the such in the coming months.
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