The creators of L.A. Noire dispelled rumors about working on a spiritual successor to the action game
Looks like L.A. we still won't get in a new wrapper. The creators of the action-adventure game have officially denied rumors about working on a spiritual successor to their noir detective story.
The controversial post by composer Freyja Garbett caused such a reaction on the Internet that the developers themselves from Video Games Deluxe hastened to explain how things really are. According to them, they simply ordered music from Garbett for their VR project, which they were working on in their free time. This is not even a separate game, but just a technical demo that did not even receive a release date. The developers clarified that they are exclusively engaged in projects for Rockstar Games.
Let us remind you that the Video Games Deluxe studio was founded by people from Team Bondi, which created L.A. Noire.
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