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With All Points Bulletin reaching later stages of development, the studio, started by Grand Theft Auto creator David Jones, is opening up.
"...Things have moved on quite a lot over the past weeks, and testing has advanced to a veryexciting stage internally, as such, we are preparing the initial steps towards beta," said Realtimecommunity relations manager Chris Dye on Wednesday.
No official beta launch date was given. Realtime is ready to open its "register your interest" page so gamers can receive updates on the APB beta and other Realtime news. And the interest page will launch only after the APB Facebook page reaches 500 members--nearly 700 people have already signed up as of press time. Realtime president Tony Harman also explained why the studio didn't showcase APB at E3 in July to smash rumors regarding the game's progress.
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About APB
All Points Bulletin (APB) is a massively multiplayer online freeform combat and driving-based game, designed by the creator of the original Grand Theft Auto (GTA) franchise. Developed by Real Time Worlds Ltd. and published by global online entertainment company, WEBZEN Inc., APB brings players into a living, breathing city where cash is king and territory equals respect. In a fight to dominate the expansive world of APB, players must decide which side of the law to abide by, as Law Enforcement who take on the challenge of supporting and safeguarding justice, or as Gangs, who operate against the law and any opposing groups by any means necessary. APB will provide players with ultimate customization options from their weapons, vehicles and clothes to their attitude, music and environment.
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