E3 2018: 10 Leaked Sequels That Must Come True

4. Just Cause 4

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Accidentally revealed by Steam this Thursday, Just Cause 4 is all but confirmed for E3 2018.

For fans of Rico Rodriguez this can only come as good news. Just Cause 3 - for the most part - managed to follow up on the action of the first two entries in the B-movie style the series has developed over the last few years.

Fans of the studio's Mad Max title will probably feel a little upset that they're not developing a follow up, but alas, the fourth entry in the Just Cause saga won't be the only thing the studio are helming; Generation Zero - a post-apocalyptic title revolving around a war between humanity and machines - was also announced too.

No word on what to expect from this latest Just Cause yet, but it's likely to involve an open world, ragdoll nonsense and lots and lots of explosions.

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