Take-Two Boss Gives Hope For LA Noire 2 And Other Sequels
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With the global launch of ‘Grand Theft Auto VI’ (GTA 6) concentrating much of the resources within Take-Two Interactive, ‘L.A. Noire’ has reappeared on the news circuit after Strauss Zelnick, managing director of the editor, mentioned directly to the franchise during the iicon event held in Las Vegas when asked about the possibility of new projects.
L.A. Noire: Take-Two Has Not Let Go Of Its Noir Detective Game Yet
Strauss Zelnick has spoken about the future of L.A. Noire after years of silence, but he has still not announced a sequel, remake, or new release. The Take-Two boss says the company keeps reviewing its classic IPs, but nostalgia alone is not enough for a revival: there also has to be a development team that genuinely wants to work on it. Next May, L.A. Noire will turn fifteen. Team Bondi’s distinctive detective game won over many players in it…
Take-Two CEO Confirms Rockstar Has Looked at More L.A. Noire
Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick confirmed on Tuesday that Rockstar Games has looked into doing more with L.A. Noire, the 2011 detective game that has not had a new entry in over a decade. Zelnick made the comments at iicon, a new gaming industry event in Las Vegas organized by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA), the same body that previously ran E3. He was interviewed on stage by Variety’s Jenny Maas. What Zelnick Actually Sai…
On 21 May, Take-Two Interactive will present its new fiscal report, and it is virtually confirmation that there will soon be new developments in the Rockstar Games game.But, in case you had forgotten, Rockstar has many other successful licenses: Bully (a sequel seems almost impossible), Midnight Club, Manhunt... and L.A. Noire, among others.This latter may be the one that would best fit for a return, since it is committed to a solid narrative, o…
Rockstar Have Looked At Doing More L.A. Noire Says Take-Two CEO
🔊 Listen to this L.A. Noire might still get some more love from Rockstar Games. That’s according to Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick who has surprised many people with new comments about the franchise. The CEO took part in a new gaming event titled “iicon” in Las Vegas last night. Set up by the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) who previously created and ran E3, panels and interviews focused on the gaming business taken place. As…
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