APB Developer Takes Back Distribution Rights

April 22nd, 2008 Posted in Action, MMO, News, PC

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Remember the recent cash injection Realtime Worlds got? Well, they have put it to use to regain the worldwide distribution rights to their upcoming MMO All Points Bulletin. The Unreal-Engine 3 powered title dynamically pits cops against criminals in a huge online city. It will feature a variety of missions and extensive character customization.

The studio had previously partnered with Webzen for distribution of the title. According to the studio, the move will give them the “independence to push creative boundaries in the development of the game” as well as the chance to take a “more active role in managing APB’s global distribution strategy.”

APB is expected to be completed and released by 2009 for PC and Xbox 360.

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