Take-Two Interactive CEO Strauss Zelnick indicated Rockstar Games is exploring a potential sequel to L.A. Noire, following the release of Grand Theft Auto VI.
This suggestion emerged during an iicon event where Zelnick also addressed rumors surrounding Grand Theft Auto VI‘s pricing. The comments provide the first public hint at a possible continuation for the detective game series.

During the iicon event, Zelnick’s remarks focused on discussions related to a potential L.A. Noire sequel. While the primary attention was on Grand Theft Auto VI, the CEO’s statements broadened the conversation. He also spoke on rumors regarding Grand Theft Auto VI‘s price.
L.A. Noire, a detective action-adventure game developed by Team Bondi and published by Rockstar Games, originally launched in 2011. The title is known for its detailed facial animation technology and crime-solving gameplay set in 1940s Los Angeles. Rockstar Games is currently developing Grand Theft Auto VI, a highly anticipated title in the gaming industry.
The original L.A. Noire received a remastered version in 2017 for modern consoles and virtual reality. Take-Two Interactive is the parent company of Rockstar Games, overseeing its various intellectual properties. The company has not provided a release window for Grand Theft Auto VI beyond its initial announcement.
Further details on a potential L.A. Noire sequel remain unconfirmed. Any development would likely occur after the launch of Grand Theft Auto VI. Fans can find more information about Rockstar Games’ current projects on their official website: Rockstar Games. Information on Take-Two Interactive can be found on their corporate site: Take-Two Interactive. Details on the original L.A. Noire game are available here: L.A. Noire Official Site.


