APB: Reloaded Now Available on Xbox One

APB: Reloaded Now Available on Xbox One

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Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Jun 05, 2016 @ 03:15 PM (Staff Bios)
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Fans of open world crime and punishment rejoice! Simultaneous criminal and police emulator, APB: Reloaded, is now available for Xbox One. The free-to-play game is bringing all of its features along for the ride. That includes customizable characters, clothes, logos, vehicles, and pretty much everything else.

apb%20custom.jpgNot all customizations are encouraged, though.

This also means the micro-transactions have arrived as well. Pretty much every design and item has a price in APB: Reloaded, and often, that price is cold, hard cash. Never fear, plenty of goodies are available my other means. In fact, the game offers unique, in-game swag for players who download the game within the first 30 days. There are even more surprises for players willing to devote at least 10 hours in that same time.

APB: Reloaded has come a long way since its tumultuous beginnings. In the past 5 years, millions of players have taken to the streets of San Paro, 100 at a time, to raise chaos. At this rate, it is likely to attract even more players. APB: Reloaded is available for download by anyone with an Xbox One and a gold subscription.

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