US Playstation Blog: "Hi Everyone -
<br /> The year is almost over, but the flow of great content on the PlayStation Store doesnt let up. This week, we see the release of some great PSN Games, an amazing new series of Themes, and some expansive Add-Ons."
Rey from the PSBlog writes:
<br /> "L.A. Noire, NCAA Football 12, Just Cause 2, Brothers and Arms and Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands join the extensive catalog of Blu-ray games which have gone digital on PSN. Also, one of my favorite Sonic the Hedgehog games spin-dash off the Sega CD and onto the PS3 this week. Freshly baked and ready for the holidays, Apples to Apples and Trine 2 are new to PSN."
Starting today, PS3 owners will have access to the Just Cause 2: Ultimate Edition - delivers a package full of adrenaline and action, the premier sandbox gameplay.
Avalanche Studios, developer of 2006's Just Cause and its 2010 sequel, is “hard
at work” on a third installment in the popular roam-'em-up series, says an
undisclosed source in the latest issue of Xbox World. The title, according to
XBW's mole, will be ready for a 2012 release. Of course, there have been other
hints at such an eventuality, should one be inclined to look for them...
Conflicting Gamers - If you want to get your monies worth out of a game, youll want to grapple-hook yourself Just Cause 2! This game has so much to do its insane. You can follow the campaign or free roam around in an insanely large world, Im talking HUGE!! The grappling hook/parachute combination is a blast and allows you to do some crazy things in this game, it never gets old. If any of this sounds like something youll like, you can score Just Cause 2 for just $19.99 right now for both the PS3 and Xbox 360...Looking for the PC version? Get it for under $14 shipped...
With Nintendo's new ability to brick consoles, Sony casting out PS3 hackers and Geohot taking a timely 'vacation', video game piracy is very much back in the news. But is there a better way to tackle those gleefully infringing on publishers' copyright than simply wielding the ban hammer? Christofer Sundberg, boss of Just Cause creator Avalanche studios in Sweden, certainly believes there might just be. Sundberg is a long-term opponent of 'always online' DRM measures, and is keen for the video games industry to look at other ways of curbing piracy - including the rarely-discussed possibility of job interviews.
CVG: The studio behind the much-loved Just Cause games has told CVG that it is prepared for any sudden announcement of a successor to the Xbox 360.
A recent job listing from Avalanche Studios may reveal the developer to be working on a downloadable instalment to the Just Cause franchise.
Gamerzines writes: Square-Enix has announced its free-roaming explosive adventure Just Cause 2 will be released on both Sony's Platinum range and Microsoft's Classics range in the UK.
GamerZines writes: Square Enix and Avalanche Studios have released Just Cause 2's soundtrack for free, via the game's official website.