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APB Reloaded had a rocky 2020 -- but then again, who didn't?...
As APB Reloaded prepares for its 10th anniversary celebration, GamersFirst and Little Orbit are making a couple of major changes to the game.
It seems things are not going as well with Fallen Earth at the moment as its developers would hope.
Last week, APB Reloaded fans got a bit of an unpleasant surprise when they found themselves unable to play for extended periods of time.
Some unsuspecting players who logged into APB Reloaded recently got a bit of a surprise when they discovered their accounts had been banned from the game -- either permanently or temporarily.
APB Reloaded players will be seeing new faces...
Add Super Monday Night Combat to the list of free-to-play games that will be shutting down next week due to Europe's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
Little Orbit has picked up APB Reloaded along with the GamersFirst portal that has published the game since 2011.
It's been over two years since we heard about GamersFirst's plans to bring APB: Reloaded to consoles.
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