A few days ago we were witnessing as APB, the latest proposal Crackdown responsible for the first study, announced the closure of their servers due to the limited success they had harvested from the public. Now, as if it were a domino effect, is the Real Time Worlds own declaring its closure.

Paul Dounis, RTW manager, has already announced that 50 workers were dismissed and only 7 will remain active for a few weeks due to negotiations to try to sell APB, which has not yet found a buyer despite having initially 300 potential candidates who eventually became a six, with Epic Games between them according to the latest rumors.

"We regret not being able to find a buyer for APB and thus protect jobs. Every attempt has been made possible to achieve, but in the end there was no one willing to take the game in its current form, along with problems which could then be found." Paul himself said Dounis.