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"textContent": "15 years after its original release, Team Bondi and Rockstar Games' LA Noire continues to have a sizeable following, but - despite Rockstar saying it wouldn't \"count out the possibility\" of a follow-up back in 2012 - a sequel has never emerged. Even so, new comments from Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick have suggested there's potentially still hope.\n\nRead more",
"title": "Take-Two CEO says \"there's nothing to announce\" about an LA Noire sequel after acquiring its creator's studio, but \"the teams are always looking at what we have\""
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