Video Games Deluxe, a game development studio founded by the creators of L.A. Noire, recently captured the gaming community’s attention. Speculations arose about a possible “spiritual successor” to L.A. Noire named Sowden House, but the studio quickly addressed these rumors.
The buzz started with a social media post from composer Freya Garbett on July 6, which spread like wildfire across various media platforms. Fans of L.A. Noire were intrigued by the news, given Video Games Deluxe’s background in the original game. However, the reality turned out to be different than expected.
Video Games Deluxe clarified that the project mentioned by Garbett was actually a small VR technical demo. The studio worked on it in their free time, utilizing a scene that didn’t make it into the original L.A. Noire. It’s essential to understand that this is an experimental project, not a full-fledged game. The fate of this technical demo’s public release remains uncertain, as the developers themselves are unsure about it.
Furthermore, Video Games Deluxe highlighted their current focus on projects for Rockstar Games exclusively. They are not actively developing independent games at the moment. Their recent significant project involved working on the mobile version of the Grand Theft Auto Trilogy: The Definitive Edition.
Original article from www.playground.ru