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Box artwork for APB Reloaded.
Box artwork for APB Reloaded.
APB Reloaded
Developer(s)Realtime Worlds
Publisher(s)Realtime Worlds
Year released2010
System(s)Windows
Designer(s)David Jones
Genre(s)Action
ModesMMOG
Rating(s)ESRB MaturePEGI Ages 18+
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For the unrelated arcade game, see APB: All Points Bulletin.

APB Reloaded (All Points Bulletin Reloaded) is a massively multiplayer online video game for Windows, based in urban sprawls and featuring two sides, Enforcement and the Criminals. Players may join either the Enforcers or the Criminals, and form sub-groups in these. The game design was led by Dave Jones, creator of the original Grand Theft Auto and Crackdown, and was developed and published by Realtime Worlds using Unreal Engine 3.

The game takes place in a modern-day, fictional city where there is a constant battle between Law Enforcement and Criminal Gangs, and the player will need to decide which side they want to join. The two sides battle for control of the city, with territory within the city being contested continually 24 hours a day, so that players must concern themselves with both offense and defensive moves. Other activities involving missions within the game allow the player to earn extra money, which then can be used to upgrade weapons, vehicles, and their character appearances, all that influence the game itself. For example, several Gang players may rob a convenience store within the game; the game will then seek out one or more Law Enforcement players of equivalent skills and other criteria, and will issue an all-points bulletin for them to stop the robbery and catch the perpetrators.

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