APB: All Points Bulletin
APB: All Points Bulletin is a multiplayer online video game for Microsoft Windows, developed by Realtime Worlds. The game is set in large cities and features two factions, the Enforcers and the Criminals. Players can form sub-groups in both factions and carry out missions. The game design was led by David Jones, who created the original Grand Theft Auto and Crackdown, and was developed by Realtime Worlds. After Realtime Worlds went into receivership on August 17, 2010, the servers for the online game were shut down that same year, but reactivated when online gaming company K2 Network bought APB for £1.5 million and relaunched it as a free-to-play game under its subsidiary Reloaded Productions under the name APB: Reloaded.