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Realtime Worlds moving towards “full public beta” of APB

June 10th, 2008 @ 13:09

Realtime Worlds said today that it’s moving from APB’s alpha stage towards a full beta, announcing the employment of a community relations manager, Chris ‘Ulric’ Dye, in the process.

“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 defining MMO,” said Dye.

Business development manager Mario Rizzo 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.”

No date was given for the beta.

APB it Realtime Worlds’ upcoming crime-based MMO. The PC game has no release date as yet.


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7 comments on “Realtime Worlds moving towards “full public beta” of APB”

  1. I really, really want in on this!

  2. I’m quite keen myself, if I’m being honest.

  3. evilashchris said:

    June 10th, 2008 at 1:43 pm

    Yeah, can’t wait for this, it looks brilliant, Crackdown is still one of the best games on the 360.

  4. Me too, in fact I’ll gladly lick the floor under a truckstop washstand to get in on it. I’ve got a hyper immune system after months of changing nappies so it’ll be doable.

  5. Psychotext said:

    June 10th, 2008 at 2:03 pm

    O_o

  6. Enkeixpress said:

    June 10th, 2008 at 2:24 pm

    It would be a pleasure, I’m sure.

  7. YES. I am super-psyched about this.

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