Eidos has revealed that development on a number of sequels from the firm's biggest franchises is underway.
A nice juicy rumor in this months edition of the Electronic Gaming Monthly; it is said that, after Rare, Microsoft has plans to take over Capcom as well to get more feet on the ground in Japan! It would make sense after Lost Planet and Dead Rising that were both Xbox 360 exclusive.
Avalanche Studio CEO Christofer Sundberg has made clear in an interview with Swedisch Magazine Kong that they are working on a second game of Just Cause. Just Cause has only been released one month ago.
The weekly sales numbers have been announced by the Entertainment & Leisure Software Publishers Association in the U.K. and the open-world overthrow simulator is holding on to the top slot. The game has not been a huge success in the United States, after some not-so-nice reviews cooled gamer interest.
Does Just Cause have what it takes to remain at number one for yet another week or has it been knocked off the top spot?
Just Cause is top of the charts for another week while Project Gotham Racing 3 is second...
Eidos Interactive, one of the world's leading publishers and developers of entertainment software, confirms today that JUST CAUSE will be in store on September 22nd on Xbox 360, Xbox, PS2 and PC.
Your world¿Your rules. In Just Cause, you are a field operative and specialist in regime change backed by a top secret agency, who will overthrow the corrupt government of San Esperito. The rogue South American state is suspected of stockpiling Weapons of Mass Destruction, and it's your mission to negate the threat this poses to world peace. It could be to your advantage that the tropical paradise is about to implode as various factions vie for power ¿ it just needs a gentle nudge in the right direction.