Take-Two CEO hints at future plans for L.A. Noire franchise
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Updated · Insider Gaming · Apr 28
Take-Two CEO hints at future plans for L.A. Noire franchise
14 articles · Updated · Insider Gaming · Apr 28
Strauss Zelnick, speaking at the iicon event in Las Vegas, confirmed the company is considering more L.A. Noire content but has no official announcements yet.
Zelnick emphasized that any new developments would be announced by Rockstar, the original developer, and that all intellectual property is under review for future projects.
L.A. Noire, first released in 2011 and later re-released on multiple platforms, has sold over 7.5 million copies and received favorable reviews.
With its original creators now at Rockstar, is a new L.A. Noire secretly in development?
What would a new L.A. Noire mean for developer work culture after the original studio's controversy?
Could the studio behind L.A. Noire's VR port be the key to reviving the entire franchise?
Could an L.A. Noire revival become a prestige TV series instead of another video game?
How does Zelnick's hint fit into Take-Two's strategy to become the top entertainment company?
How can a new L.A. Noire innovate beyond facial tech to redefine the modern detective game?