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L.A. Noire gets OST website, fiction collection |
Listed in: News, Games Tags: l.a. noire, Rockstar
Rockstar previously announced the two versions of the soundtrack for their much-awaited title L.A. Noire. Not about to let up on the media mileage for it, they have now launched an official soundtrack page for it.
The website provides a variety of information about the in-game soundtrack, with details on the tracks included to further make you get in that 1940s feel. There are also a couple of tracks embedded for you to play and check out, in case you'd like to hear a sample of what you'll be finding in the soundtrack.

Apart from that, though, their other promotional stint for the game would be the short fiction series commissioned by Rockstar, and of course, duly inspired by L.A. Noire.
The short fiction series will be available as an e-Book, with the first title being See The Woman. No less than award-winning suspense writer Lawrence Block penned it, and is published by Mulholland Books.
More stories are set to come out for the collection throughout the course of the week, and will ultimately be released as L.A. Noire: The Collected Series. You can place your pre-orders for it via Amazon, Barnes & Noble and iTunes, and get it in your hands officially by June 6th.
L.A. Noire ships out for both the PS3 and Xbox 360 in North America tomorrow, May 17th. Europe, meanwhile, will get it at the end of the week, May 20th.
Via [Rockstar]
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