Midnight Club: Los Angeles Delayed Until October
Scheduled to be released with LA Remix for PSP.
Date: Thursday, July 03, 2008
Author: Jeff McAllister

Rockstar Games has confirmed a new release date for the fourth installment of its Midnight Club franchise, Midnight Club: Los Angeles. Set for release on October 7th in North America and October 10th in Europe and developed by series creator Rockstar San Diego, Midnight Club: Los Angeles aims to give gamers the freedom to race through a hyper-realistic LA.

Rockstar San Diego has created a beautiful rendition of Los Angeles to race through at break neck speeds and explore at your own pace. With no tracks and no load times, Midnight Club: Los Angeles offers the ultimate freedom to play however you choose.

Also scheduled for release simultaneously, Midnight Club: LA Remix for the PSP system will provide another incredible portable racing experience. Developed by Rockstar London, the game will take full advantage of the hardware to deliver the sense of speed and style that the best-selling Midnight Club series is known for.

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