L.A. Noire is more of an insider tip when it comes to Rockstars game line-up. Nevertheless, fans have wanted a continuation of the detective game for years. If you believe the latest rumors about YouTube and Reddit, this could soon become a reality, however can you really believe these "leaks"?
What are the leaks about?
A Reddit user claims to have come across a crucial note when browsing YouTube randomly: After hearing the song "Break my Stride" by Matthew Wilder, the algorithm suggested a supposed video with leak potential, namely on the subject
It was a version of the song in question, which was allegedly "provided by Take Two Interactive for the game". In the video, a DJ in the style of rock star games is said to be the song on a fictional Radio station called »KTI Radio« announced that was already present in the first L.A. Noire.
The video description included the following:
- Provided for YouTube by TakeTwo Interactive
- Break My Strider – Matthew Wilder
- The Music of L.A. Noire Part Two, 2020 Warner Chappell Music.
- Published 2020-03-13
- Automatically generated by YouTube
The interesting thing: The Account and video were deleted shortly afterwards. So is there really anything there?
How credible is the leak?
Youtuber ZacCoxTV took a closer look at this apparent leak a little later and probably decided that it would be much more of a fake. That was what made it so that said topic had no about tab
He also noted that rock stars have never been in their games Music from the 80s that they wouldn’t have co-produced. In addition, this song is part of a popular memo about Shaggy from Scooby-Doo. So maybe someone really was just having fun here.
On the other hand, if this topic was actually real, "normal users" of YouTube cannot create their own topic. The publisher should have intervened himself. And that there is one local or temporal change of the setting
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Neither Rockstar nor TakeTwo have commented on this or any other alleged leaks about their future games. There are currently rumors about the possible new Rockstar project after the PC version of Red Dead Redemption 2.
After all, the first L.A. Noire was released in 2011, and GTA 5 will also be seven years old this year. Recent rumors even say the next GTA will return to Vice City. But what really is in this news or those about L.A. Noire 2 can only show the future.