The legendary L.A. Noire may yet be getting a sequel. After much uncertainty of the fate of a successor to the game after developer Team Bondi dissolved, we seem to have our first real, concrete evidence that Rockstar Games is pursuing some kind of follow-up to the revered 1940s detective game.

This information comes from Reddit. A YouTube topic channel uploaded “Break My Stride,” a 1983 song by Matthew Wilder. Interestingly, the channel is named “L.A Noire Part Two – Topic.” The description indicates the video has been auto generated by YouTube and provided by Take-Two Interactive, who own Rockstar Games, who in turn own the L.A. Noire IP. Moreover, the album this release is a part of is called “The Music of L.A Noire Part Two.” The artwork of the video is associated with Rockstar Games, having been theorized to be a sign of a new GTA or Bully game. However, it seems that those images were in fact for something L.A. Noire related.

Lastly, at the beginning of the video, an announcement can be heard for KTI Radio–the very same radio station heard in L.A. Noire. However, the channel mentioned in the post is not actually a topic channel, but a user-made channel. This can be verified as topic channels look different in the “about” section of their pages while this channel doesn’t even have an “about” tab. Consequently, we must unfortunately conclude that this is more likely the work of a dedicated fan rather than Rockstar themselves.