All Points Bulletin: Reloaded Closed Beta

Were you disappointed by the closure of Realtime World’s APB: All Points Bulletin?  Well don’t be. Since the failure of the initial launch, the code and license to operate have been picked up by K2 Networks, under the portal of GamersFirst, a company based out of Irvine, California. They are currently reworking many features of the game, as well as changing the payment style from time access to free-to-play, with cash shop features. Don’t worry if you played the original with a premium account, they are in talks of how to handle that as well, with either compensation, or attempting to bring over some of your special customizations. The game has been renamed to All Points Bulletin: Reloaded, and is set to enter a closed beta phase soon, players who participate in the closed beta will be rewarded upon full release.

Those of you who have not yet heard of the game may be interested to give it a look as well. In the simplest of terms, it is Grand Theft Auto on a wide scale, and with highly customizable models. Your new age cops vs gangs, complete with positional voice chat, a music synchronization system, and a fairly vast city setting.


[source: apb-reloaded blog]

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Shoyu
Shoyu
Longtime competitive scene FPS, and fighting game player and an avid gamer in all aspects. I tend to focus more on the PC side of things nowadays, but I'm pretty well versed in hand held consoles as well, you can bet if it's a foreign upcoming release, I've heard of it, and very well may have beta access to it.

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