PCGames.de recently interviewed Avalanche’s Roland Lesterlin about Just Cause 3. The biggest news from it is that Just Cause 3 will have a full offline mode. Roland said this about the game:
“We want to make the game accessible to as many people as possible.”
When asked specifically about the game being playable offline, he responded “Absolutely.”
Just Cause 3’s story line follows Rico as he explores a Mediterranean island paradise, with no vertical limitations. By gliding through the air, swooping across mountains with a wingsuit, scaling buildings with a grapple and parachute are some of the creative new ways to play the game. Additionally you can hijack vehicles and tether objects together for more creative new ways to play and cause chaos.
Source: DSOGaming
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