GamerFirst, new owner of MMO developed by Realtime Worlds, APB, will bring life into the game with the beta version of the free-to-play beginning in February, the company announced. Details on how to participate in the beta will be announced in the coming days via Twitter. Following the collapse of Realtime, the parent company of GamerFirst, K2 Networks, APB acquired at the end of 2010.
According to rumors, the acquisition would be carried out on a figure of around one million and half dollars, compared with $ 100 million invested in the development of the game. When APB Reloaded, updated and free-to-play MMO, it was announced last November, GamerFirst spoke of a launch expected within six months from that date.
The game could then be revived in the mid-2011.
According to rumors, the acquisition would be carried out on a figure of around one million and half dollars, compared with $ 100 million invested in the development of the game. When APB Reloaded, updated and free-to-play MMO, it was announced last November, GamerFirst spoke of a launch expected within six months from that date.
The game could then be revived in the mid-2011.
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