17 August 2010
Last updated at 12:48 ET
Pioneering Dundee-based computer games company Realtime Worlds has gone into administration.
The company, which was founded by the creator of Lemmings and Grand Theft Auto, is based in a former jute mill in the city.
It employs about 300 people and was seen as one of the biggest players in the global computer games market.
Its newest title, the online role-playing game APB, was launched just a few weeks ago.
Joint administrators have been appointed and a consultation process on the future of the firm is under way.
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