Just Cause (2006) Just Cause is the first game in the
Just Cause series, released on September 22, 2006. It is set on the fictional island nation of San Esperito (inspired by the Caribbean) and follows the protagonist Rico Rodriguez as he attempts to overthrow the corrupt government. The game combines a third-person perspective with a large open-world environment, offering the player freedom to explore all 250K acres of the island and engage in both main and side missions. The gameplay involves Rico using a variety of weapons, equipment (
Grappling hook), vehicles (cars, boats, airplanes, helicopters, and motorcycles), and unique features like
parasailing (where Rico grapples onto moving vehicles while using a parachute) and
skydiving to help complete missions. Combat gameplay involves both firearms and melee combat mechanics, while stunt-based gameplay became a signature feature of side missions.
Just Cause 2 (2010) Released on March 23, 2010 (in Europe on March 26, 2010),
Just Cause 2 builds on the foundation set by its predecessor, expanding both gameplay mechanics and the open world. Set in the fictional Southeast Asian archipelago of Panau, ruled by dictator Pandak "Baby" Panay, the game introduces more dynamic and varied mission structures, moving beyond the repetitive format of the first installment. Rico’s grappling hook received significant upgrades, allowing for more creative uses like attaching enemies to objects or tethering vehicles together. The game received praise for its massive open-world map, covering over 1,085.70 square kilometers (400 square miles) of diverse environments, including deserts, tropical forests, and snowy mountains.
Just Cause 2 was also well received for its explosive action and sandbox-style gameplay, encouraging player experimentation with destruction and traversal mechanics more than its predecessor.
Just Cause 2 also featured a large modding community on PC. Initially set to be released in 2008, it was delayed multiple times until it was released in North America on March 23, 2010.
Just Cause 3 (2015) Released worldwide on December 1, 2015,
Just Cause 3 takes place on the fictional
Mediterranean island of Medici, where the protagonist Rico Rodriguez returns to overthrow the ruthless dictator General Di Ravello. The game offers a map almost the same size as Just Cause 2 but with less diverse terrains than its predecessor.
Just Cause 3 also introduces a
wingsuit, allowing players to traverse the landscape in new ways. The main storyline is shorter than that of
Just Cause 2, but the game does not feature faction side-missions, replacing them with 'random encounters' and a greater variety of races and other challenges.
Just Cause 4 (2018) Just Cause 4 is the latest PC and console game in the
Just Cause series, released on December 4, 2018. The game is set in the fictional
South American country of Solís. The new dynamic weather systems expand upon the function of the wingsuit introduced in
Just Cause 3 and are the focus of the storyline. In comparison to
Just Cause 3, the map is much larger and more diverse, however, the removal of its liberation mechanic does reduce the need to visit large portions of the map.
Just Cause Mobile (cancelled) Just Cause Mobile was officially announced by
Square Enix during
The Game Awards for
iOS and
Android mobile devices. It is a
free-to-play action shooter game set in the
Just Cause universe featuring single-player and multiplayer four player co-op and PvP gameplay for up to thirty players. While the console and PC games are third-person affairs, the mobile take on the franchise will feature a top-down isometric perspective. It received an
early access release in Singapore in November 2021. The game was scheduled to globally release in 2022. It was cancelled in July 2023. In June 2025, MP1st reported a former
Sumo Digital employee stated on LinkedIn that
Just Cause 5 was cancelled. == Reception ==