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New appointment on APB project
11/06/2008 8:43am By Dalagonash

Perhaps The Hoosiers knew this before us, writing the song 'Cops and Robbers' in unadulterated excitement at the thought of getting their hands on All Points Bulletin, Real Time World's Grand Theft Auto inspired MMO, or maybe the brain melting potential of this project is making us think about it whenever we hear mention of the law and the unlawful.



APB represents a brave move in the MMO sphere, moving away from orcs and humans and opting for a bleak crime-fuelled version of reality, putting a gun in the player's hand and dumping them in a harsh PVP world featuring a thousand Shaft wannabes and another thousand Scarface's. It's all enough to make a little bit of wee come out, and we could be robbing banks and shackling perps soon...

Chris Dye, recently hired community relations manager at Real Time Worlds said, "APB is at an extremely exciting and important stage, and we can now begin the process of introducing to the gaming community the various aspects of what will make up this genre definingMMO”



Mario Rizzo, Business Development Manager added “This appointment signals the start of a new phase for APB where we can interact more fluidly with both gaming sites, and our potential future player base. This is an important milestone for the game now that we are transitioning into Alpha and moving towards the full public beta of APB.”

Public betas are common for MMOs, but when it's for one that offers the ability to administer rocket launcher justice with no repercussions, wear crazy modern fashions, and wield guns with skulls on them, we just want to know when we can start our sirens.

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