Just Cause 4
News, coverage and analysis tracking Just Cause 4 across the outlets.- Just Cause Studio’s Job Listings Indicate New Project is Live-Service MultiplayerJob listings for Avalanche Studios indicate their next project is a live-service multiplayer game utilizing Unreal Engine. The studio is seeking experienced personnel for large-scale multiplayer environments and live-service game development. Co-founder Christofer Sundberg suggested the new IP may not be part of the Just Cause franchise.
- Square Enix rolling out Steam Cloud support to various classicsSquare Enix is implementing Steam Cloud support for several of its classic PC titles, including Daikatana, Anachronox, Mini Ninjas, and the Supreme Commander series. This update aims to allow players to seamlessly carry their game progress across multiple devices, building on previous successful implementations for Sleeping Dogs and Just Cause 3. The company plans to explore further enhancements for its back catalogue over time.
- Just Cause Studio Working on Unannounced AAA Open World TitleAvalanche Studios, known for the Just Cause series, is developing a new AAA open-world title. While details are scarce, the announcement suggests a return to the studio's expertise in creating large, chaotic environments. The game's direction, whether a continuation of the Just Cause franchise or a new intellectual property, remains speculative.
- Game On: Blacknut Cloud Gaming Launches on VIZIOCloud gaming platform Blacknut has launched on VIZIO OS, allowing users to access over 1,000 premium games directly on compatible VIZIO Smart TVs without needing a console or downloads. The service offers a curated catalog of titles from major publishers and indie developers, with a focus on accessibility and shared entertainment. New VIZIO OS customers can receive a 30-day free trial of Blacknut's subscription service.
- Open-World Action Games Similar to GTA in 2026: 15 Exciting AlternativesThis guide explores 15 open-world action games that offer similar experiences to the Grand Theft Auto series, catering to various preferences in 2026. It highlights titles ranging from realistic crime dramas like Red Dead Redemption 2 and Mafia: Definitive Edition to over-the-top chaotic sandboxes like Saints Row and Just Cause 4. The list also includes immersive RPGs like Cyberpunk 2077 and The Witcher 3, as well as mobile options like Gangstar Vegas.
- Avalanche Studios reveals its Highlander-style, survival of the fittest R&D strategyAvalanche Studios Group is shifting its game development strategy to a 'survival of the fittest' R&D model, inspired by mobile game development. This approach involves small teams creating prototypes that are rigorously tested with their 'Front Runners' community to ensure audience appeal before significant investment. This comes after a period of studio closures and layoffs, with TheHunter: Call of the Wild remaining their flagship title.