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L.A. Noire is out now for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. You can pick the game up from your retailer of choice, from the Rockstar Warehouse, or via the Nintendo eShop. The updated release comes with a variety of improvements from the game's original release back on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. These improvements include visual upgrades for the more powerful hardware and some Joy-Con specific enhancements for the Switch version.
A dark and violent detective thriller set amongst the glitz, glamor and corruption of 1940's Los Angeles, L.A. Noire is the story of decorated veteran and newly minted detective, Cole Phelps as he investigates an escalating series of cases inspired by real-world crimes. As Phelps, players search crime scenes for clues, interrogate suspects and chase down criminals on a search for truth in a city where everyone has something to hide. L.A. Noire was an Official Selection of the Tribeca Film Festival for its cinematic approach to gameplay and narrative.

L.A. Noire also features MotionScan, a revolutionary technology that accurately captures 100 percent of an actor's facial performances, breathing unprecedented life into characters and creating new gameplay from the art of interrogation as players read character's faces to separate truth from lies.

L.A. Noire for the Nintendo Switch features the complete original game and all additional downloadable content, with specific enhancements including a Joy-ConTM mode with gyroscopic, gesture-based controls, HD rumble and new wide and over-the-shoulder camera angles, plus contextual touch screen controls for portable detective work.

L.A. Noire for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One delivers the complete original game and all additional downloadable content with a range of technical enhancements for greater visual fidelity and authenticity, including enhanced lighting and clouds, new cinematic camera angles, high resolution textures and more. L.A. Noire plays natively in 1080p for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles, and stunning 4K for PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One X.

In December, L.A. Noire: The VR Case Files will be released for the HTC Vive. This will bring seven new, self-contained cases to life that have been made specifically for virtual reality.