Rockstar Opening Midnight Club in L.A.
Promises to push on- and offline driving.
Rockstar's Midnight Club racing series is packing up and moving to the West Coast.
The company announced on Wednesday that its San Diego studio is working on Midnight Club: Los Angeles, the first game in the series dedicated to the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3.
So it's Midnight Club and it's in Los Angeles. Anything else? Not right now.
Apart from the usual forward-looking comments - Rockstar's Sam Houser says the game will "re-define the idea of a completely immersive racing game experience, both offline and online" - there's not much the company is willing to show right now.
Rockstar is planning to have Midnight Club: Los Angeles for both systems ready for release in the beginning of 2008.
Alex Wollenschlaeger
Editor, Kikizo
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