Next May, L.A. Noire will celebrate its 15th anniversary, a milestone that highlights its relevance in the history of video games due to its innovative approach to criminal investigation.
This title, developed by Team Bondi, managed to capture the attention of a wide audience and opened new avenues in narrative experiences. However, neither Rockstar nor Take-Two have revealed concrete plans for a sequel, leaving fans speculating about the future of this iconic intellectual property.
Rockstar has a lot on its mind
Strauss Zelnick, CEO of Take-Two, has indicated that the company has not forgotten its classic IPs, including L.A. Noire. In statements during the recent Icon conference, Zelnick emphasized that the possibility of reviving these properties is conditioned on the existence of a team passionate about working on them.
“We are considering doing something in the future,” he commented, although he did not advance any specific announcement. This vision suggests that, ultimately, the development of L.A. Noire 2 will depend on the availability of talent committed to the franchise.
It is important to remember that the production of the original game was marked by significant challenges, including reports of crunch and a toxic work environment, which could influence the decision to move forward with a sequel. Team Bondi, for its part, has been renamed Rockstar Australia and is currently working on a project known as Sowden House, although there are no guarantees of its release.
Additionally, Zelnick briefly touched on the topic of GTA VI’s distribution plans, suggesting that the game’s price should align with the perceived value by the consumer, which is indicative of the company’s philosophy towards its future business strategy.
As the video game industry continues to evolve, the possibility of reviving L.A. Noire and other classic titles remains up in the air, depending on the confluence of talent and business opportunities.