The word got leaked last week but now
GamersFirst has made it official. In a press released issued this morning the free-to-play gaming web site owned by
K2 Network announced that it has acquired the publishing rights and the assets to
All Points Bulletin (
APB), the first person shooter MMO that was first developed and released by
Realtime Worlds. As many of you already know, the game was released last June but poor reviews and a lack of players forced Realtime Worlds to shut down only a few months later.
GamersFirst acquired the
APB rights from Realtime Worlds' bankruptcy administrator and it will be developed by its subsidiary
Reloaded Productions for a relaunch as a free-to-play online only game with micro-transaction support of in-game content. It's scheduled to go live to the public sometime in the first half of 2011. It will also get a name change to
APB: Reloaded. This is not the first time that GamersFirst has taken on a game that got shut down somewhere else. Earlier this year it took over the US publishing duties of
9Dragons, a fantasy RPG that was previously run by Acclaim before it was closed down.
Big Download chatted with GamersFirst Chief Operating Officer and Chief Technology Officer Bjorn Book-Larsson on Monday morning about the APB acquisition and you can check out what we learned from him after the jump: