Some former employees of the defunct Realtime Worlds have come together to give life to a new study, eeGeo. According to a report from Develop, the team will now work on Project MyWorld, a social game from Realtime announced shortly before the end of the study. IP and assets were purchased by eeGeo for a figure of 1.1 million pounds, slightly less than the price paid by GamersFirst for the acquisition of APB (1.26 million pounds).
Among the employees of the new study included 20 former members of Realtime World, including Ian Hetherington, Patrick Chung and Harry Weller. In addition to Project MyWorld, eeGeo develop other social games, and several titles for mobile devices.
Among the employees of the new study included 20 former members of Realtime World, including Ian Hetherington, Patrick Chung and Harry Weller. In addition to Project MyWorld, eeGeo develop other social games, and several titles for mobile devices.
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