APB Reloaded finally comes to US retail stores

APB Reloaded finally comes to US retail stores
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APB Reloaded, the recently re-developed version of failed MMO All Points Bulletin, is now finally available in retail store Best Buy after GamersFirst announced its retail plans for the game last year.

The still-free-to-play MMO is on sale at Best Buy, and includes over $50 worth of in-game items.

Users who purchase the title in store will be given 30 days premium access, along with faster reputation and XP gains, more currency rewards, and a 20 per cent discount within the game’s cash shop.

On top of this, the retail copy includes 500 G1 credits, a faction-oriented Z180 sports car to use in-game, and a Magnum ACT-44 handgun for all characters on your account.

GamersFirst also hints at a “super-secret bonus permanent weapon”.

The firm initially signed a deal for retail distribution last summer in order to bring the game to North America, making it one of the few free-to-play MMOs to ever get retail treatment.

Despite the controversy the original game was tied to at launch, APB: Reloaded has gained 3 million registered players since making development changes to the game and going free-to-play.