Five years after Just Cause 2, one of the bet and underrated games of the previous generation, a sequel, Just Cause 3, has finally been released.
The footage shows plenty of teasers from postcards to James Bond intro homages. It also follows the recently released gameplay trailer for Mad Max, the often delayed game from developer Avalanche Studios.
There are noticeable similarities, both games heavily focusing on vehicular combat. In the trailer, protagonist RicoRodriguez zips through lush fields, flies over malevolent dictators, and blows up practically everything.
ChristoferSundberg, Avalanche Studios founder and Creative director, said that the original game, after a half decade, still has hundreds of thousands of active players.
Just Cause 3 is scheduled for a 2015 release on PS4, Xbox One, and PC.