His case is pretty compelling – watch the full video above.Īs such, we recommend taking all this with a pinch of salt. The newly announced Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas VR port for Oculus Quest 2 is being developed by Video Games Deluxe, the same studio behind Rockstar Games LA Noire: The VR Case Files. Several people on the Reddit thread have expressed reservations, as has YouTuber ZacCoxTV. While rumors that Rockstar is secretly working on an LA Noire sequel are thrilling, we have to consider whether this “leak” is the work of someone trying to rile up fans. Provided to YouTube by Take-Two InteractiveĪdditionally, the image backing the song featured among those that surfaced on Rockstar’s website in recent weeks. Giving credibility to this theory is that the lone song’s description reads: The suggestion is that a portion of LA Noire Part 2’s soundtrack was provided by publisher Take-Two Interactive and then uploaded to YouTube.
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The suggestion is that a portion of LA Noire Part 2’s soundtrack was provided by publisher Take-Two Interactive for copyright protection purposes and then uploaded to YouTube.
The videos can be generated by music provided by companies like any other streaming service. The “topic” channels are auto-generated by YouTube when it thinks there are videos centered around said topic.