Play video (compile/wendy) according to foreign media reports, the famous Scottish game studio Realtime Worlds is on the verge of bankruptcy liquidation, if the deadline or not find the right investors studio will be closed. Realtime Worlds also cut its American studio after news that the studio had been laid off and that some developers of two teams, including "wanted" and "plan My World", had been dismissed. According to the latest news, the studio has 170 employees have been cut, 50 staff left to maintain APB operation. Realtime Worlds was founded in 2002 by David Jones, the father of GTA, and the first work was "except for the riot police." "APB: Full Wanted" is the studio over five years of production, June 30 this year officially listed operation, but received mixed, sales dismal. Realtime Worlds must find an investor before the deadline, otherwise it will face bankruptcy liquidation and APB will continue to operate, but the future of the game is becoming very uncertain. (Editor/Ming) Warm tip: Players can log on through the mobile phone duowan.cn read more play news.