Jun 3, 2011 07:30 GMT  ·  By

After detailing the pieces of downloadable content that will appear for its recent L.A. Noire game, Rockstar has now posted a video, with details about the cases, weapons and detective suits that are included, as well as some information about the special Rockstar Pass.

L.A. Noire was released two weeks ago and, since then, impressed a huge amount of players with its top notch gameplay and unique experiences delivered with each case that LAPD detective Cole Phelps needs to solve.

For players who already completed everything there is to do in L.A. Noire, Rockstar confirmed two days ago some of the downloadable content that will be out for the detective simulator.

While all of them cost a total of $20, the company is offering a special Rockstar Pass download, which, for just $10, offers free access to all of the incoming DLC.

Now, in order to get gamers even more interested in this special offer, Rockstar has published a video, depicting the gameplay from the new detective cases, alongside the special suits and weapons that can be wielded by Cole Phelps while trying to eradicate crime in Los Angeles.

Check out the list of all available and incoming DLC for L.A. Noire below.

Now Available * "Chicago Lightning" Detective Suit (Free via the Social Club) * "Chicago Piano" Machine Gun (Free) * L.A. Noire Rockstar Pass ($9.99 PSN / 800 MS Points until June 14th) * "The Naked City" Vice Desk Case ($3.99 PSN / 320 MS Points) * "A Slip of The Tongue" Traffic Desk Case ($3.99 PSN / 320 MS Points) * The Badge Pursuit Challenge ($1.99 PSN / 160 MS Points) * "The Broderick" Detective Suit ($0.99 PSN / 80 MS Points) * "The Sharpshooter" Detective Suit ($0.99 PSN / 80 MS Points)

Available June 21st * "Nicholson Electroplating" Arson Desk Case ($3.99 PSN / 320 MS Points)

Available July 12th * "Reefer Madness" Vice Desk Case ($3.99 PSN / 320 MS Points) Rockstar also confirmed that because of the outage experienced by the PlayStation Store, the Rockstar Pass is going to be available for an extra two weeks, so that PS3 users don't feel neglected.

Until the new pieces of DLC are released, check out the video below.