Midnight Club: Los Angeles

Midnight Club: Los Angeles (2008)

by Rockstar London, Rockstar San Diego, Rockstar Games, Take-Two Interactive
Genres:Arcade, Racing
Themes:Open world
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer, Split screen
Story:Midnight Club: Los Angeles is a video game in the Midnight Club series of racing video games. It was officially announced for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 on January 11, 2008 by Rockstar Games. The game was developed by Rockstar San Diego. The game features 43 cars and 4 motorcycles. The open world map of Los Angeles is confirmed to be the size of all three cities from the previous installment combined. It has also been confirmed by several sources that each car has a polygon count of roughly 100,000. After several delays, Midnight Club: Los Angeles was released on October 20, 2008 in North America and on October 24, 2008 in the PAL region.Show more
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