L.A. Noire Coming to PC This Fall

Rockstar has just announced that Team Bondi's detective hit L.A. Noire will be arriving on PC this fall, reaffirming that the publisher has not abandoned the platform completely after last year's Red Dead Redemption was absent. The porting will be handled by Grand Theft Auto Stories developer Rockstar Leeds.

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Rockstar has just announced that Team Bondi‘s detective hit L.A. Noire will be arriving on PC this fall, reaffirming that the publisher has not abandoned the platform completely after last year’s Red Dead Redemption was absent. The porting will be handled by Grand Theft Auto Stories developer Rockstar Leeds.

After some of the troubles people had running Grand Theft Auto IV, Rockstar promises that the PC release will not only feature 3D support and “improved graphical enhancements” but it will “run on a wide range of PCs”. Of course we’ll have to wait and see how true the latter part of that statement is when it releases this fall in both digital and retail formats.

Will you be picking up the game for PC?


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