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Report: Project MyWorld purchased by former Realtime Worlds chairman
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Sep 28 2010 03:00 GMT
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Gamasutra reports that defunct studio Realtime Worlds' Project MyWorld was purchased by Kimble Operations, which is apparently linked to former Realtime Worlds chairman Ian Hetherington. Gama was informed of the purchase by Tahir Rashid, former lead artist on MyWorld.

It was previously reported by Develop that an "anonymous American company" purchased Project MyWorld, which could technically be true depending on the structure of Kimble Operations. Project MyWorld is pretty much the only thing to survive Realtime Worlds' collapse, as MMO APB was shut down and all its employees have moved on.
Develop: US firm acquires Realtime Worlds' Project MyWorld
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Sep 06 2010 21:30 GMT
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Develop reports that bankrupt studio Realtime Worlds has seen its Project MyWorld IP bought up by an "anonymous American company." It's currently unclear what this means for the 23 developers who were working on the project at the studio's location in Dundee, Scotland. One of the more optimistic scenarios is that the American outfit will create a satellite studio nearby and hire the current staff to finish the (allegedly almost done) project.

This means that Realtime's APB IP, which at last count had about 130,000 players, is still up for grabs from Begbies Traynor, the company handling the bankruptcy. Okay, Begbies, we've got $5 and some gummi bears in our pocket -- what do you say?
Develop: US firm acquires Realtime World's Project MyWorld
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Sep 06 2010 21:30 GMT
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Develop reports that bankrupt studio Realtime Worlds has seen its Project MyWorld IP bought up by an "anonymous American company." It's currently unclear what this means for the 23 developers who were working on the project at the studio's location in Dundee, Scotland. One of the more optimistic scenarios is that the American outfit will create a satellite studio nearby and hire the current staff to finish the (allegedly almost done) project.

This means that Realtime's APB IP, which at last count had about 130,000 players, is still up for grabs from Begbies Traynor, the company handling the bankruptcy. Okay, Begbies, we've got $5 and some gummi bears in our pocket -- what do you say?
Rumor: Realtime Worlds lays off MyWorld team, reduces APB team size
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Aug 13 2010 18:40 GMT
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APB developer Realtime Worlds may be laying off the entire Project: MyWorld team, according to reports from VG247 and Develop, with sources also alleging the dissolution of RTW entirely. One source apparently told VG247 that "The MyWorld team has been completely laid off. As many as 60 may have gone, but there's a rumor they may be trying to sell the team as a smaller entity." VG247 also alleges that "the Scottish developer is seeking to sell on APB entirely."

In early July, RTW announced forthcoming "redundancies" at its Dundee studio, specifically referencing a "second, unannounced project" -- now known to be Project: MyWorld. In a statement offered to Joystiq this morning, RTW echoed that earlier announcement: "Further to the press release issued on the 7th July announcing the post-launch restructure for APB and expected redundancies, the 30-day consultation period with the affected staff has ended. The supporting infrastructure for a game inevitably changes once released, and those staff that couldn't be redeployed to new projects in the Art, Audio, Coding, Design, Production, and QA departments have regrettably been made redundant. APB continues to be our primary development focus, and we remain fully committed to the game and its players." No specific numbers were given.

Realtime Worlds refused to comment on rumors of a full-studio closure or the possibility of APB being sold off. If you're an employee of RTW with more information, we'd love to hear from you.
APB Developer Realtime Worlds Hit With Major Layoffs
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Aug 13 2010 16:40 GMT
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#nothingpersonnel The studio behind ambitious cops and crooks online game APB and the original Crackdown may be on the verge of closure, according to sources claiming to have knowledge of the situation. But developer Realtime Worlds says it's "fully committed" to the massively-multiplayer game. More »
Project: MyWorld Is The Vision Crackdown And APB Were Built Upon
playmyworld.com posted by Kotaku Jul 30 2010 22:00 GMT
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#realtimeworlds How did developer Realtime Worlds go from creating violent free-roaming shooters like APB and Crackdown to working on the massive social gaming undertaking Project: MyWorld? They don't. It was the other way around. More »
Realtime Worlds Reveals Next Project
pc.ign.com posted by IGN Jul 29 2010 00:53 GMT
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Turning Google Maps into a game.