
When word got out that Realtime Worlds was working on a massively multiplayer game of some sort, it inspired plenty of speculation. Was it a follow-up to its Crackdown game, with support for dozens of superheroic agents? Was it, as some suggested, a Grand Theft Auto MMO? It certainly sounded possible, and the fact that Realtime Worlds' co-founder also co-founded DMA Designs (which became Rockstar North) added a slight tinge of credibility to the rumor.

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Koku Gamer writes: "It seems that APB's chances of making it to the Xbox 360 look grim from what we gathered at the Edinburgh Interactive Festival today.
We had a quick question for a representative from Realtime Worlds who, when asked about the 360 version of the game, shrugged his shoulders and would only clarify the PC release in Spring 2010."
It's not looking good for the 360 version. Thankfully I just got a new PC. My friends are interested and are PC gamers so...it is disappointing, but I'll still give it a try on PC.
Yeah, I just got a new PC too, so that sucks but I'll still be able to try it luckily.
While the 360 doesn't have a game like this, I don't think consoles are the right demographic for a game like this. While it looks good, a monthly fee won't to XBL Gold users.
i'll buy this game on my 360...if turns out good