Dutch publisher Iceberg brings APB Reloaded on the market

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The Dutch publisher Iceberg Interactive is the free playable shooter-mmog APB Reloaded on the market. The game will have a suggested retail price of 20 euros, for which players in-game items to the value of 35 euro.

Iceberg Interactive has signed a deal with the American developer GamersFirst. The deal means that Iceberg a retail version on the European market should bring of the free playable mmog APB Reloaded. In the retail version, which has a suggested retail price of 20 euros, is not only the free downloadable client of the game, but also a number of in-game objects, with a combined value of 35 euros, including a high-performance vehicle, a weapon, and 30 days ‘premium access’.

When the retail version appears on the market, is not known. There is a beta test of the mmog, which is 700.000 players have registered. APB Reloaded is a modified version of the mmo shooter All Points Bulletin, a game that in mid-2010 came out. For APB had players, however, a subscription, a formula that appeared not to work. The game was moderately received. The servers that APB turned, went, in september 2010, offline. Publisher GamersFirst then took the rights to the game from the original developer Realtime Worlds, as a plan for the game to grow to a free playable variant.