APB Property Acquired by GamersFirst; Relaunching As Free-to-Play in First Half of 2011
by Xav de Matos, Nov 16, 2010 11:55am PSTIt appears that, for the most part, the rumors were true: Today, Reloaded Productions Inc., a whollyowned subsidiary of publisher GamersFirst, announced it has acquired "all the Intellectual Property Rights" to RealTime Worlds' cops versus criminals MMORPG, APB: All Points Bulletin.
According to the press release announcing the acquisition, GamersFirst revealed it plans to re-launch the franchise in "the first half of 2011" as APB: Reloaded--a free-to-play, Unreal Engine 3-powered title, developed by Reloaded Productions Inc.
Less than three months after launching, developer Realtime Worlds closed down the servers for the online title. Today's announcement makes no mention of the rumored £1.5 million ($2.4M) price-tag that had been attached to the sale.
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I highly suggest this game to others, I truly do want to create a bigger APB community as it benefits me by creating a more active gameplay whereas towards the end of first gen APB the servers contained less and less players making the matchmaking system a long waiting period. Such a shame that a game with such creativity, customization, and a whole new approach to MMO's failed miserably and is most likely going to be on the Legendary P2P MMO Fail List. But it wasn't the game play that caused it; it was RTW. So don't hesitate to check it out when it comes out!
PS: APB's future success will also be affected by other MMO's coming out next year; especially Firefall
~Eric
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