'L.A. Noire' to hit Nintendo Switch on Nov. 14, latest version to include DLCs

Screenshot from the "L.A. Noire" Trailer Rockstar Games' YouTube Channel

Crime thriller "L.A. Noire" is coming to the Nintendo Switch on Nov. 14. Owners of the console have a lot of good news coming their way because the Nintendo Switch version will be released with all of the available downloadable content (DLC) expansions.

Included in these expansion packs are a handful of cases ranging from traffic violations to arson. Aside from that, the DLCs also come with brand-new weapons and outfits, all of which Nintendo Switch owners will be able to enjoy. According to Nintendo, there will also be new collectibles and detective suits to unlock alongside unique and special abilities.

DLC content aside, the Nintendo Switch version of "L.A. Noire" will be getting gesture-based controls, brand-new camera angles and touch-screen controls for when players are using the Nintendo Switch on the go via the game's portable mode.

Aside from hitting Nintendo Switch screens, "L.A. Noire" will also be receiving a PlayStation 4 and Xbox One version in November. Similar to the Nintendo Switch version, the PS4 and Xbox One versions will contain the full game alongside the DLC expansions. They will also come with improved graphics, better screen resolutions and high definition 4K graphics for the PlayStation Pro and Xbox One X.

Publisher Rockstar Games is also planning to launch a virtual reality (VR) version of the game sometime in the near future.

"L.A. Noire" is a third-person action-adventure game set in Los Angeles sometime in the 1940s. The players jump into the shoes of Cole Phelps, a police officer turned detective. Players must solve cases to progress in the game and while this segment is more linear, players are given the option to take a more open world approach. They can explore surrounding areas and participate in optional quests and events.

The game was originally released in May 2011, for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

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