Rockstar's L.A. Noire Coming to PS4, Xbox One, & Nintendo Switch

Rockstar's L.A. Noire Coming to PS4, Xbox One, & Nintendo Switch

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JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on Sep 07, 2017 @ 08:02 PM (Staff Bios)
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Rockstar is very well known for the creation of games such as Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption that have solidified a position in the video game hall of fame if such a thing actually existed anyway. While these games are definitely their crown jewels, they have several other critically acclaimed games, even if they may not have as big as a player or fan base as their major titles.

L.A. Noire, for instance, launched six years ago, and surprisingly, Rockstar has announced they will be bringing their neo-noir detective action adventure video game to the Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PS4. This marks the first Rockstar game to hit a Nintendo platform since 2008. Rockstar also announced the development of a new VR game based on L.A. Noire, although it won't encompass the full game like the Switch, Xbox One, and PS4 versions will.

You can get your hands on L.A. Noire for your console of choice on November 14.

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