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At the inaugural iicon event in Las Vegas today, Take-Two boss Strauss Zelnick gave a speech in which he gave some hope–but not much–for sequels to L.A. Noire and others.
Zelnick was asked if Take-Two was planning to do more with L.A. Noire. He said, “Yes,” before saying, “You never know,” according to Game File. More broadly, Zelnick said Take-Two is constantly thinking about where it could take all of its franchises.
“The answer broadly is we’re looking at doing something in the future with all of our intellectual property, but nothing to announce,” he said, adding that any announcement about a Rockstar franchise would come from Rockstar, not Take-Two.
L.A. Noire was developed by Team Bondi and released in 2011 for PS3, Xbox 360, and PC, with Rockstar publishing it. The game takes place in 1947 Los Angeles, with players taking on the role of the detective Cole Phelps, who is played by Mad Men’s Aaron Staton. The game came to Switch, PS4, and Xbox One in 2017. A VR edition called The Case Files that came out in 2019.
For his part, Staton said in 2021 that he had “never heard a word” about a sequel to L.A. Noire, despite the game

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