Just Cause 3 confirmed for 2015

12 November 2014

Just Cause 3 will be available for the PC, PS4, and Xbox One in 2015.

That’s the word from Avalanche and GameInformer, who teamed up to reveal the game as the cover feature for the December issue of the gaming publication.

The game will be set in a fictional Mediterranean archipelago, with improved parachute and grappling mechanics, new bases to destroy, and an all-new wingsuit.

Jut Cause 3’s chief creative officer Christofer Sundberg also weighed in with regards to in-game micro-transactions and future DLC.

“To be perfectly clear: Just Cause 3 will be available in 2015 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC. It will be distributed as a retail box and digital download. It is not a free-to-play game. It does not feature in-game micro transactions,” he said.

“Beyond launch, we are likely to look into DLC packs and items as part of our ambition to support Just Cause 3 and its players for many years to come, but until that time we’re completely focused on making the best Just Cause game we possibly can. Rest assured it will be a huge, fully packed and extremely rewarding experience right out of the gate.”

Just Cause 3

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Source: GameInformer

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  1. ouroesa
    13.11.2014 at 11:33

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