Midnight Club: Los Angeles first batch of screenshots
When we first learned that Rockstar San Diego is currently developing the fourth installment to the widely-successful street racing franchise Midnight Club, we can’t help but be excited. The series is well known for excellent environment re-creation as well as top notch physics simulation surpassing the expectations of the period it was released.
The next entry will be dubbed as Midnight Club: Los Angeles and is expected to be released on platforms Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. While Rockstar has yet to give an official release date window for the game, the developer dished out the first ever screenshots for the title through its dedicated Midnight Club web page.
We are still not certain if real vehicles will be appearing in Midnight Club: LA but judging from the screenshots, it seems that Mazda and Kawasaki have already joined the fray. It should be remembered that past iterations featured fictional vehicles because the manufacturers didn’t want to be associated with illegal street racing.
Anyway, updates as we them! In the mean time, just enjoy the screenshots below.
See the other screenshots after the jump!
When we first learned that Rockstar San Diego is currently developing the fourth installment to the widely-successful street racing franchise Midnight Club, we can’t help but be excited. The series is well known for excellent environment re-creation as well as top notch physics simulation surpassing the expectations of the period it was released.
The next entry will be dubbed as Midnight Club: Los Angeles and is expected to be released on platforms Xbox 360 and Playstation 3. While Rockstar has yet to give an official release date window for the game, the developer dished out the first ever screenshots for the title through its dedicated Midnight Club web page.
We are still not certain if real vehicles will be appearing in Midnight Club: LA but judging from the screenshots, it seems that Mazda and Kawasaki have already joined the fray. It should be remembered that past iterations featured fictional vehicles because the manufacturers didn’t want to be associated with illegal street racing.
Anyway, updates as we them! In the mean time, just enjoy the screenshots below.
Via Rockstar Games