Rockstar Games has finally revealed more details on their long in-development L.A. Noire in the upcoming March issue of Game Informer magazine.
L.A. Noire was announced way back in 2006 and then went back into hiding apparently. It was originally expected to be a PlayStation 3 exclusive and Brendan McNamara, Team Bondi's President, even stated that the game was being completely funded by SCEA. Now in the next issue of Game Informer magazine it is going to be announced that L.A. Noire is now going to be released on the Xbox 360 too. PlayStation 3 owners must be bummed just for the fact that they can't throw that in Xbox 360 owner's faces but I'm sure they are still glad the game is coming out. It was also revealed that L.A. Noire facial animation system might change the way we look at games. Another big detail about the game that has been rumored at is that missions will be built from real-life murders that took place in L.A. back in 1947.
No official release date has been announced for L.A. Noire but Geoff Keighly revealed on his Twitter account that it will be released in September for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.