L.A. Noire
| Date | Steam Players | Twitch Viewers |
|---|---|---|
| Jun 17 | 187 | 11 |
| Jun 16 | 213 | 113 |
| Jun 15 | 227 | 33 |
| Jun 14 | 226 | 135 |
| Jun 13 | 175 | 83 |
| Jun 12 | 213 | 43 |
| Jun 11 | 211 | 79 |
Summary
L.A. Noire currently has 12 live Twitch viewers across 2 active streams, with viewership down 140 compared to the same time last week.
On Steam, it currently has 187 concurrent players, down 8 compared to the same time last week.
Over the 6 months we've tracked it, L.A. Noire's Steam players peaked at 1,590 and Twitch viewers peaked at 4,243.
L.A. Noire monthly player & viewer history
| Month | Steam Avg | Steam Peak | Twitch Avg | Twitch Peak |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 2026 month to date | 212 ▼ -67 | 325 | 83 ▼ -61 | 1,081 |
| May 2026 | 279 ▲ +55 | 665 | 144 ▲ +83 | 1,868 |
| Apr 2026 | 224 ▲ +28 | 530 | 61 ▼ -24 | 1,087 |
| Mar 2026 | 196 ▼ -77 | 485 | 85 ▲ +28 | 4,243 |
| Feb 2026 | 273 ▼ -229 | 821 | 57 ▼ -12 | 1,914 |
| Jan 2026 | 502 — | 1,590 | 69 — | 3,919 |
Monthly averages and peak concurrent Steam players and Twitch viewers, since we began tracking L.A. Noire.
About
L.A. Noire is a neo-noir detective action-adventure video game developed by Team Bondi and published by Rockstar Games. It was initially released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 platforms on 17 May 2011; a Microsoft Windows port was later released on 8 November 2011. L.A. Noire is set in Los Angeles in 1947 and challenges the player, controlling a Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officer, to solve a range of cases across five divisions. Players must investigate crime scenes for clues, follow up leads, and interrogate suspects, and the player's success at these activities will impact how much of each case's story is revealed. The game draws heavily from both the plot and aesthetic elements of film noir—stylistic films made popular in the 1940s and 1950s that share similar visual styles and themes, including crime and moral ambiguity—along with drawing inspiration from real-life crimes for its in-game cases, based upon what was reported by the Los Angeles media in 1947. The game uses a distinctive colour palette, but in homage to film noir it includes the option to play the game in black and white. Various plot elements reference the major themes of detective and mobster stories such as The Naked City, Chinatown, The Untouchables, The Black Dahlia, and L.A. Confidential.
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