Just Cause Dated
Eidos' upcoming action game coming in late September.
Date: Thursday, August 31, 2006
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

Eidos today announced that Just Cause will be available in North American stores on September 27, 2006. The game will be available on the Xbox 360, Xbox, the PlayStation 2 and Windows in North America. Set in a detailed tropical island nation spanning over 250,000 acres of landscapes, Just Cause is a free-roaming action game set in a rogue South American state suspected of stockpiling Weapons of Mass Destruction. Amidst bustling cityscapes, sandy beaches and sweeping mountain ranges, you play Rico Rodriguez, a Latin field operative and specialist in regime change who is tasked with overthrowing the corrupt government by a top secret US agency. Just Cause promises air, land and sea stunts like pulling a parachute while traveling at top speed on your motorcycle, jumping from planes to helicopters to boats, or driving off a cliff just to set yourself up for a stylish freefall. The game also offers over 300 missions to include story missions, side-missions and bonus missions. Just Cause will be available in North American store shelves on September 27, 2006.

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